Nailing pattern for luan over 3" T&G boards? - ring shank nails
I'm down 1 / 4 "Luan on my 3" wide T & G subfloor. Besides all this, I will speak in the Brazilian Cherry in the same direction of the floorboards run under. I use the ring for Luan nails and want to know what kind of nail pattern should be used to know. Should I try to be adopted by each board of directors of T & G, all other T & G Board of Directors stuck, etc.? They should also seek to ensure that my Luan appear on my middle of the ceiling beams or not as critical as I am with my underbody Luan simply keep closely together to maintain the separation finished floor?
I hope that makes sense. Thank you.
2 comments:
Make sure subfloor squeaks first time, you may need to tighten the screws up to 3 "inches wide boards can over time. Clavado 4" is the typical exception of 1 / 4 "layer of base certainly solve a 1 / 4 Recommend "Stock crown stapler, depending on how you have to do. There is no need to use something other than 1-1/4 "long when nailed 3 / 4" boards, the extra length just above the ground. Be careful, a kind of paper before you on the wooden floor, the creaking of the wooden timber disposed on the ground expands and contracts normally set to use rosin paper, but some manufacturers do not recommend this kind of story with your product. Hardwood flooring should be nailed every 5 "-8" with a "T" nails or something similar, it should say a leaflet in each box, the same things I just said if you do not follow instructions that are easy on insurance questions .
The base layer should be every 8 inches above the floor joists below the subfloor and the new floor thoroughly a language nailed, nailed except the face, the last plank on the wall. The nails should be placed approximately every 16 ", preferably in the fields of beams
In fact, I staple 1 / 4 "subfloor over the old ground, cm with a pneumatic stapler and 2" long, narrow crown staples distance 4th The seam will be more secure if along the beams focused, but not critical.
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