Hello,
I'm laying some oak engineered flooring but I'm having problems fitting the boards together tightly. I insert the board at an angle and everything is fine but as I lay it down a gap opens up. The gaps only tend to be on one section of the board, usualy the middle.
There's no debris in the channel. I've tried using a pull bar and tapping block which sometimes works but also sometimes damages the board as I have to hit it so hard to get the gap to close.
As a last resort last night I took one board and took a chisel to the groove, removing the small lip there. Then the board fitted perfectly with just a light tap to knock it into place. I'm happy to carry on like this removing the lip from any sections that don't snap together. I'm worried they might start to pull apart at a later date though. Should I put in a bit of glue on these sections?
This must be a common problem, how do people usually deal with it?
Many thanks.
I'm laying some oak engineered flooring but I'm having problems fitting the boards together tightly. I insert the board at an angle and everything is fine but as I lay it down a gap opens up. The gaps only tend to be on one section of the board, usualy the middle.
There's no debris in the channel. I've tried using a pull bar and tapping block which sometimes works but also sometimes damages the board as I have to hit it so hard to get the gap to close.
As a last resort last night I took one board and took a chisel to the groove, removing the small lip there. Then the board fitted perfectly with just a light tap to knock it into place. I'm happy to carry on like this removing the lip from any sections that don't snap together. I'm worried they might start to pull apart at a later date though. Should I put in a bit of glue on these sections?
This must be a common problem, how do people usually deal with it?
Many thanks.