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Hard Wood Flooring Splines (Tongue strips)
Anonymous user 03/03/2024 - 3.25 PM
Hi, Does anyone know where i can buy splines for hard wood flooring? Need them to join rows of tongue and groove flooring together. Can’t find them anywhere. Tongue on the hard wood flooring is only along one edge with a groove on the three others, hence the need for them. I’ve tried searching for hard wood flooring spline (seems to what they call it in the US), tongue strips and also hard wood flooring biscuit joint strips but can’t find anything anywhere. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Simon
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Axton Flooring
Rating: 4.8 out of 5
Look on havwoods accessories. Called loose tounges
Answered14 October 2019
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L.C.Flooring
Rating: 5 out of 5
Depending on how how big did the groove is buy plywood at the same thickness and cut it to the size of both of the grooves just a little bit shorter probably 2 mil shorter than the two to grooves then put PVA glue on it it should do the job
Answered13 October 2019
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Anonymous user
Any sawmill that sells Richard burbidge mouldings usually 10x5 will do
Answered29 October 2019
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Oakleaf Wooden flooring
Rating: 5 out of 5
If you are looking to fit loose tongues into the grooves of solid flooring,6 mm mdf can be cut from sheets of mdf,if use them on occasion,last tim was doing a junkers floor starting in the middle of the gym and the first board had to have a double tongue so it can be floor both ways??
Answered3 November 2019
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cmw floors and wetrooms
Rating: 4.9 out of 5
Hi, i`ve always known it to be called, `False Tongue` & Havwoods is where i`ve always got mine from too. Hope this helps, Chris.
Answered5 August 2020
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