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Posted by on March 22, 2007, 12:24 pm
> On Mar 21, 4:56 pm, SS.W...@SASKTEL.NET wrote:
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> > We are preparing to install linoleum on our stairs and in our
> > entranceway. Any tips or hints you have would be greatly appreciated.
> > It is quite a small area, so we are trying to save the money of having
> > someone come in to do it. Thanks! -Ringo
>
> It is a very good idea to use the 1/4" luan plywood screwed directly
> to the stair treads that will recieve the flooring. Countersink
> slightly. That way you have a nice smooth surface from edge to edge
> to glue your flooring to. It also make your job more easily
> reversible in the future. No flooring last forever and you will thank
> yourself and maybe me if you put plwood down first. You always cut
> the pw slightly undersized.
>
> Then use flooring compound. You mix with special flooring compound
> liquid, not water, and smear it into any gaps using a drywall or putty
> knife. Work neatly and no sanding will be necessary. You want the
> surface to be clean and smooth from edge to edge before gluing.
>
> Use a notched trowel to apply flooring glue to the luan. The size of
> trowel to be used will be reccomended by the glue manufacturer. Cut
> the flooring carefully with a sharp knife and straigtedge before
> applying.
>
> Usually some type of trim is put over the edges, eliminating the need
> for a perfect cut. Use a can of beans or a wooden dowel and roll it
> back and forth to smooth it down and even out the glue. There is lots
> more to know but hopefully that is enough for you to get it done.
Thanks so much for your help. These are some great tips! -Ringo
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