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Building new, several questions about interior walls, wet rooms etc.
then you've just been luckyKnockOnWood said:Absolutely right!
At night you can hear the floor growling, and actually howling at a full moon
Jokes and nonsense aside:
We have a Kährs beech floor, which is at most 12 meters wide.
On it stand kitchen cabinets, and a "kitchen peninsula" at one end.
Never, in seven years, have we had the slightest problem with movement in the floor.
I have drilled into tiles many times and it's no problem to stop right after the tile.. but I take it very easy with the drill on tiles because I don't want to crack a tile that's already on the wall. Tile drills aren't free either, so I have no desire to run them into concrete/metal/or other fun stuff.
exactly.LinusW said:I have drilled into tiles many times and there is no problem stopping right after the tile.. but I take it very slow with the drill in tiles because I don't want to crack a tile that's already on the wall. Tile drills aren't free either so I have no desire to run them into concrete/metal/or other fun things
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I can imagine that the conditions are different up at Riksgränsen compared to down here where apples grow.SBH said:
But luck, no, I don't think so. Modern floors, which are built on cross-laminated veneer lumber, I believe are very dimensionally stable, even though the humidity varies quite a bit here as well.
what nonsense are you talking about? you have no idea where I've worked or livedKnockOnWood said:
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Now you need to put an end to all the fuss... my thread is mostly nonsense right now. If someone is looking for answers to similar questions like I had, it becomes quite tedious to read through this thread in the future.
I appreciate the engagement and answers to questions and also find it interesting with different opinions. But it has gotten out of hand.
I appreciate the engagement and answers to questions and also find it interesting with different opinions. But it has gotten out of hand.
