โMay-03-2016 10:10 AM
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โMay-03-2016 06:12 PM
ElBigDodgeO wrote:westend wrote:
Brand, type, and model of material to be used would be helpful.
Most interlocking engineered plank is made to stay together when floated. Using a good underlayment helps the situation.
FWIW, I installed the cheapest laminate Lumber Liquidators had on sale a few years ago. All of it is still in good shape. I used a quality underlayment even though the laminate plank had attached backing.
I saw your story, skimmed all 38 pages. Awesome job on that old camper. But you didn't include much detail on how you did the flooring.
โMay-03-2016 04:31 PM
westend wrote:
Brand, type, and model of material to be used would be helpful.
Most interlocking engineered plank is made to stay together when floated. Using a good underlayment helps the situation.
FWIW, I installed the cheapest laminate Lumber Liquidators had on sale a few years ago. All of it is still in good shape. I used a quality underlayment even though the laminate plank had attached backing.
โMay-03-2016 04:28 PM
buc1980 wrote:
I replace the carpet with laminate and it solid like a rock.And still look good after 2 years.
โMay-03-2016 11:25 AM
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