Keith Webster
02-07-2006, 6:58 PM
This is my first post guys so i hope it goes good.
I own my own home building/remo company. One of the jobs I love to do is install Witex laminate flooring ( or other good brands). If any of you have installed this stuff you know that you must cut the bottoms of your door trim and jambs to slide the flooring under the trim. Well in the past I either used a hand saw or (please never do this) a grinder with a 4'' saw blade on it. Well today I took my Porter Cable biscuit joiner with me to see how it would do. Well it did GREAT! The bottom plate is the same thickness as the flooring so it would not have a gap. The blade would cut just the right depth and the cut trim would just fall out. I don't know if this will help anyone but just thought I would tell you guys about it anyway.
thanks
I own my own home building/remo company. One of the jobs I love to do is install Witex laminate flooring ( or other good brands). If any of you have installed this stuff you know that you must cut the bottoms of your door trim and jambs to slide the flooring under the trim. Well in the past I either used a hand saw or (please never do this) a grinder with a 4'' saw blade on it. Well today I took my Porter Cable biscuit joiner with me to see how it would do. Well it did GREAT! The bottom plate is the same thickness as the flooring so it would not have a gap. The blade would cut just the right depth and the cut trim would just fall out. I don't know if this will help anyone but just thought I would tell you guys about it anyway.
thanks