Hi all
I am just about to start fitting 10 inch Victorian style skirting boards to my living room. They come in 2 pieces with the moulded bit having a groove and the plain bit having a tongue.
I have been experimenting with how best to join the 2 pieces and in doing so have discovered that firstly the tongue is not machined centrally and secondly the shoulder of the plain part seems to be higher on the back.
The effect is that if I clamp the boards tight they cup and if I ensure the front of the boards are flat there is a gap.
Any advice on the best way of joining them?
Thanks
Dave
I am just about to start fitting 10 inch Victorian style skirting boards to my living room. They come in 2 pieces with the moulded bit having a groove and the plain bit having a tongue.
I have been experimenting with how best to join the 2 pieces and in doing so have discovered that firstly the tongue is not machined centrally and secondly the shoulder of the plain part seems to be higher on the back.
The effect is that if I clamp the boards tight they cup and if I ensure the front of the boards are flat there is a gap.
Any advice on the best way of joining them?
Thanks
Dave