blackrodd
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Fat ferret":10yxr1ay said:Was lead to believe when the stuff first came out the advice was you didn't need to support short joins. Then some full bodied person jumped on a join and they changed it.
I never bother supporting joins, just stagger them and use poly urethane glue.
You're right, fat ferret, when it was first introduced and used, the chipboard flooring was sold as not needing any end support
But, as any natural material, It is supposed to be stored in the fixing environment for a couple of days to acclimatise.
And, when fixing, You should have a 10mm expansion gap all around the perimiter, which the skirting would cover.
In the old days It was known to shrink slightly and the joints were slack and squeeky and some end joints failed.
There were also different grades, medium and high density, and everyone went for the medium density as it was cheaper but c**p.
I always try and comply with product leaflets as the manufacturers know their products, and I have seen situations where its obvious that the person doing the fixing hasn't bothered to read the fixing instructions, as boring as it seems.
Even a simple product like chipboard has a "best practice" laying and fixing process for best results.
Regards Rodders