I started using pro knees about ten years ago and they are amazing !! You guys really know your stuff with flooring, it's rare to see videos of people doing things right! Thanks
Super glues and epoxies from Bob Smith Industries are first rate. They have super thin, gap filling, extra thick and even low fuming types. These are often found, rebranded in hardware and hobby stores. Locally, I buy the Farr's super glue... . It's obviously Bob Smith Industries. Great info as always.
Thank you for the video. As for the miter saw cut capacity for taller plank, couldn't you just do bevel cut instead with the plank laid flat, or is there a reason you would only do miter cut?
Great video. Can you also teach to finish the end of the tread (on the open side stair)? In the sample stair you are using, I see you have a quarter round that goes around but then I see the tread piece is not flash with the quarter round.
No I would recommend that but if it is glue down LVT and you don’t want to remove it you will be OK doing so, a person is always best to get down to the bare floor when installing anything new, but if you choose to a regular carpet adhesive will work just let it flash before you put the carpet into the glue, meaning let the glue get a really thin dry skin on top of it then place the carpet in it
If they’re meeting evenly you definitely want to go with the flat T strip, you can glue it, shoot it, or use the piece they send with it but I tend to just glue and shoot it. If they aren’t meeting evenly you want a reducer.
Sorry, look at the title. Now that you mention it, I don’t believe I do have a video showing that. That will be a great video to make so I will have to do that very soon.
I started using pro knees about ten years ago and they are amazing !! You guys really know your stuff with flooring, it's rare to see videos of people doing things right! Thanks
Mate, that peel and turn trick is amazing👏👏👏👏
Glad you like it and I hope it helps you
great video and great ideas that I don't think most guys do.
You are correct most don’t
Thank you for this. I got some good ideas.
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@@FloorsbySouthernboys I'd love to see more tips on how you make and cut the miters and return pieces on the open stair treads themselves
Ok
Love how you teach us more tech thank you
Thank you , Glad you’re enjoying it
Yess!! Been looking for a while thanks 🎉🎉
what about for wood floor how can you do it?
Super glues and epoxies from Bob Smith Industries are first rate. They have super thin, gap filling, extra thick and even low fuming types.
These are often found, rebranded in hardware and hobby stores. Locally, I buy the Farr's super glue... . It's obviously Bob Smith Industries.
Great info as always.
Can we get an example of a bent edge of the step and still locking in to the riser, eliminating the bullnose... thks
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That's only a little peice, have you actually done a complete set stairs in that style?
@@arthurhernandez240 no sir
Do you have a video on how to do a set of stairs w the over hang on 1 end. I see a finished one but no direction on "how to"
This might help
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@@FloorsbySouthernboys where is part 2?
Thank you for the video. As for the miter saw cut capacity for taller plank, couldn't you just do bevel cut instead with the plank laid flat, or is there a reason you would only do miter cut?
You are absolutely could do a bevel cut
So how much would you charge per step if I were to take this method
$200 per step. If the riser needs to be built out, it would be 225 per step.
@@FloorsbySouthernboys when doing vinyl plank stairs is it best to cut off the bull nose to the original tread or keep it on and build out
Pretty cool idea with gluing that wedge piece.
I really like that vynil pattern. What brand and style is that?
Thank you, I can’t remember Right off the top of my head, I’ll have to check
Great video. Can you also teach to finish the end of the tread (on the open side stair)? In the sample stair you are using, I see you have a quarter round that goes around but then I see the tread piece is not flash with the quarter round.
th-cam.com/video/fEpYo9u_X3I/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for the info!
sorry for being a newb, but what's that yellow tool you used to heat the layer?
It is a heat gun You can get it in the paint department at Home Depot or Lowe’s
No need for apologies we all start somewhere
Hey man how has it been . Do you recommend putting glue down commercial carpet over lvt. If so is there a specific kind of glue to use?
No I would recommend that but if it is glue down LVT and you don’t want to remove it you will be OK doing so, a person is always best to get down to the bare floor when installing anything new, but if you choose to a regular carpet adhesive will work just let it flash before you put the carpet into the glue, meaning let the glue get a really thin dry skin on top of it then place the carpet in it
Hey Buddy what’s the best transition strip to use when meeting tile with Lvp? Thanks
If they’re meeting evenly you definitely want to go with the flat T strip, you can glue it, shoot it, or use the piece they send with it but I tend to just glue and shoot it. If they aren’t meeting evenly you want a reducer.
I thought he was gonna show how to cap stair tread with open end
Sorry, look at the title. Now that you mention it, I don’t believe I do have a video showing that. That will be a great video to make so I will have to do that very soon.
Thank you
@@FloorsbySouthernboysany chance you’ve done this video yet? Thanks for all of your hard work!
Hey Buddy what’s the best transition strip to use when meeting tile with Lvp? Thanks
Is there a height difference And if so how much