Jan 18, 2023 9:13 PM
skylerjgopie881
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NerfherderVC
Time to break out the board stretcher!
gogo316gogo
Caulk. Lots of caulk
nomunnywunnytilugetthebunnyhunny
Fill it with ramen. It'll be perfect.
UnluckyLunkhead
That's deep, man.
G081
Bet you’ve never been accused to going too deep before
Update: fixed by ripping the 3/8" difference btwn sides on a table saw for this board and the rest of the row. Woodfiller for remaining gaps
Frostycopper
Calls for a bead board lol
LapsisBeeftech
More concerning is the fact the two floors don't line up
SilentSlacker
Guessing not fully hit in once the gap was noticed. Some of these are difficult to disconnect once connected.
Sqeezytzatziki
Inchitis
HumboldtEF
Try first removing the base board around the beam then put it back after. 1/4"-3/8" Expansion gaps are reuired for a floating floor anyway.
GaryFreakingOak
Grasping at straws here but maybe cut the board at the pillar and start the next board there. Don’t fuck that one up tho
NerfherderVC
Time to break out the board stretcher!
gogo316gogo
Caulk. Lots of caulk
nomunnywunnytilugetthebunnyhunny
Fill it with ramen. It'll be perfect.
UnluckyLunkhead
That's deep, man.
G081
Bet you’ve never been accused to going too deep before
skylerjgopie881
Update: fixed by ripping the 3/8" difference btwn sides on a table saw for this board and the rest of the row. Woodfiller for remaining gaps
Frostycopper
Calls for a bead board lol
LapsisBeeftech
More concerning is the fact the two floors don't line up
SilentSlacker
Guessing not fully hit in once the gap was noticed. Some of these are difficult to disconnect once connected.
Sqeezytzatziki
Inchitis
HumboldtEF
Try first removing the base board around the beam then put it back after. 1/4"-3/8" Expansion gaps are reuired for a floating floor anyway.
GaryFreakingOak
Grasping at straws here but maybe cut the board at the pillar and start the next board there. Don’t fuck that one up tho