Need help with last row of T&G floorboards
Hi all,
Thanks to the heaps of info in this site I've managed to lay my spotted gum floorboards on ply over an old concrete slab. (T&G laid using Bostick Ultraset and secret nail every 4th/5th row). I picked up the floorboards (18mm T&G end matched) at auction in Canberra (rugged cover grade - but some pieces :~ not even rubbish).
I put the job on hold over Xmas as me and the new toy (circular saw) did not work well when it came to ripping the final floorboard row to fit against the wall.
After searching the internet it sent me back to the little gauge sitting in the box that the saw came in but I had a brainwave and decided to speed things up. I called a chippy for a quote to finish for me. He suggested he could also use left over floorboards as skirting and proceeded to give me a lump sum quote (no detail) that would cost me almost as much than the professionals quoted to install the whole floor!!! Defeating the purpose of my hard (yet slow) work. So I'm back to DIY for ripping floorboards.
Also, what do you think of the suggestion to use leftovers for skirting? I know I can mitre to fit but should I leave the tongue or shear it off (back to the darn saw?)
If you guys could give me any hints to help me finish it would be greatly appreciated as the flatpack kitchen is still waiting :D
TJM