Hi,
Was hoping for some kind advise of you pro's
I've just bought some 225mm high Regency style skirting board and architrave to match in with the existing in my house which happens to be Victorian so skirting is massive
My questions are these
1) non of my walls are square or plumb...whats the best way to fit skirting board and get good mitred finish and minimal gaps between wall and skirting
2) How the hell do i cut it, i dont think its gonna fit in my sliding compound saw.
3) What would you use to fill in any gaps due to un even walls, the skirting will be painted so it wont be to bad
4) Is there any tool i can buy to make measuring the angles of my walls easier?
5) What would you use to paint the skirting board and architrave? its pine and i want it to be white,,I dont want to gloss it as it always always just goes yellow after a while, and i want it white as I've got some double glazed French doors that are brilliant white.
6) Anyone know where i can find out how to make the detailed door head head pieces that sit on top of the architrave that go around openings in walls when rooms have been knocked in to one, or just above doors to fancy them up a bit.
Thank you all
Was hoping for some kind advise of you pro's
I've just bought some 225mm high Regency style skirting board and architrave to match in with the existing in my house which happens to be Victorian so skirting is massive
My questions are these
1) non of my walls are square or plumb...whats the best way to fit skirting board and get good mitred finish and minimal gaps between wall and skirting
2) How the hell do i cut it, i dont think its gonna fit in my sliding compound saw.
3) What would you use to fill in any gaps due to un even walls, the skirting will be painted so it wont be to bad
4) Is there any tool i can buy to make measuring the angles of my walls easier?
5) What would you use to paint the skirting board and architrave? its pine and i want it to be white,,I dont want to gloss it as it always always just goes yellow after a while, and i want it white as I've got some double glazed French doors that are brilliant white.
6) Anyone know where i can find out how to make the detailed door head head pieces that sit on top of the architrave that go around openings in walls when rooms have been knocked in to one, or just above doors to fancy them up a bit.
Thank you all