How to cut the solid wood floor that has been installed? Due to installation problems, the wooden fl

Updated on Solid wood 2024-06-18
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Disassemble the baseboard, install the alloy saw blade on the angle grinder, the disc faces the wall, control the height (close to the thickness of the floor) to cut off the width of the wall by 1 cm, then chisel it off with a chisel, and then reinstall the baseboard.

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