Can anyone please advise me?
My builder is about to add further lengths of engineered oak flooring to my existing, identical floor.
Because he cannot work entirely to the pre-machined tongue-and-groove ends, some lengths need to cut to size. Then, he intends to use a biscuit jointing technique in situ.
The problem is that there is insufficient bottom clearance to use a standard biscuit cutter; the flooring is 20mm thick on a concrete screed.
We realise that a lower bearing is advisable for accuracy and ease of working, but this adds so much to the depth. Is any type of cutter available with less than 10mm beyond the actual cutter? Or can anyone suggest a different technique?
Many thanks for your help,
Alec.
My builder is about to add further lengths of engineered oak flooring to my existing, identical floor.
Because he cannot work entirely to the pre-machined tongue-and-groove ends, some lengths need to cut to size. Then, he intends to use a biscuit jointing technique in situ.
The problem is that there is insufficient bottom clearance to use a standard biscuit cutter; the flooring is 20mm thick on a concrete screed.
We realise that a lower bearing is advisable for accuracy and ease of working, but this adds so much to the depth. Is any type of cutter available with less than 10mm beyond the actual cutter? Or can anyone suggest a different technique?
Many thanks for your help,
Alec.