Almost Done
Published by drozmonkey July 24th, 2007 in Day to DayYou might have noticed that we haven’t been posting much lately. That is because we’ve been super busy lately. Along with deadlines at work and a soon to arrive baby, we decided that now would be a good time to replace our old carpet in our living a dining room with laminate wood flooring. It was on sale at Costco and we just couldn’t pass it up. The flooring has gone pretty smoothly but there have been a few obstacles. Overall, I’d say it is about the same difficulty level of a project as tiling maybe a little bit easier. Laying tile is messier and once you let it dry you can’t take it back up, but all of the tricky elements such as cutting pieces and planning on how thing will lay out with walls and doors still apply.
The first hitch I ran into was that while I was tearing out the old floor and baseboards I discovered that the threshold of our front door had some issues. After quite a bit of time trying to figure out how to fix it, I just cut it straight down the middle and yanked it out. So I had to replace that, which is in place but will need to be secured after the flooring is done. Next, a bearing went out on my table saw so I had to pull that a part and see if I could fix it. In an effort to remove the bear in the absence of the proper tool (a bearing puller), I reverted to my roots and tried the farmer method and hit it really hard with a hammer. That actually can work since bearing are hardened steel and that can make them shatter. But it didn’t work. I guess I needed a bigger hammer. Since I didn’t have a new bearing to replace it with I didn’t try too hard though. So now I’m looking for a new motor on eBay, but in the meantime I kept working with my circular saw and miter saw. It helped that my miter saw is 12 inch rather than a 10 inch since it can cut through the entire width of a piece of flooring which is about 8 inches.
I started along a long straight wall in order to make sure that I got it to run straight with the room. I had done some measuring and had calculated that I would have ended up with a really small piece on the far wall. So I took a leap of faith that my calculations were correct and cut the entire first row in half. The planning paid off and everything fell into place. Laying the flooring went pretty well, but it was a lot of work. You have to insert the short side and then it up on the long side to slide it in. This means you have to flex the last piece so you have to have put something on the previous piece to keep it from popping out. A box of the floor works well for that. After about 400 sq.ft. I had mastered the technique as had Livy which you can see a video of in our photo gallery. The only tricky parts were two doorways on the last wall. Since the pieces pull into the previous piece you have to have room to go past and pull back together which would leave a gap. So I opted to cut the tabs off of the pieces in the doorways and glue them in. I finished up the last door which was the last tricky spot tonight and I’m letting the glue dry before the last few easy pieces in the closet. We’ll post some pictures of the finished job later but I had throw up one picture to show off my clamping setup.

5 Responses to “Almost Done”
Leave a Reply
Search
Categories
- Day to Day (97)
- Family (53)
- Technology (38)
- Uncategorized (7)
Man that seems like a lot of work! I thought tiling was hard - this stuff looks just as bad. I bet you’ll think twice next time about picking up the flooring deal that sounded ‘too good to pass up’ - haha
You’ll be glad you went to all that work–I love the laminate floor in my kitchen! And how clever of you to recruit Livy to help! I’ll bet she was LOTS of help!
Hurray! You’ve given me ideas for Devin… :). It looks beautiful–good work, Andrews!
I loved the video of Livvy helping. Can’t wait to see her. GG
Phew! And I thought tiling was a lot of work.