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General Contractor
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: N.Y.C.,N.Y.
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3-Form Panels
Does anyone have experience with 3-form panel installations?
It calls for a channel in the flooring which needs to be 1/4" away from the baseboards. I cant fit a router so tightly against the wall. What are my options? The channel needs to be 3/8"x1/2" and about 8' in length. I considered a toe kick saw, but my fear is it will not cut cleanly enough. |
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Trade: Remodeling contractor
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 1
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Re: 3-Form Panels
Hello,
Not sure about your exact instalation but we often use u channel. |
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General Contractor
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: N.Y.C.,N.Y.
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Re: 3-Form Panels
Yes. It calls for U channel in the flooring. The problem is routing out for the u channel so close to the wall. It has to be 1/4" away from the baseboard.
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Trade: Consultant
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Holly Springs, GA
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Re: 3-Form Panels
Sounds like something that should have been installed prior to the flooring and/or baseboard. If this is a retrofit, you've got two choices- either mount a u-channel on the flooring as noted above, or do whatever is necessary to create enough room to make a channel in the flooring- remove baseboard, tear out flooring, or whatever.
Or, when the architect tells you that the uchannel is unacceptable, ask him to use his magical powers to "will" a channel in the floor for you.....lol. |
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