SlowSteve
Established Member
Hello all.
Mrs Steve has announced that 1986 has returned and that the time has come to panel my bathroom with tounge and groove. She would also like to make it look "rustic" and "shabby-chic" by having a small amount of the tounge showing. "Rustic" is rapidly turning into a dreaded word in my house - it takes more effort to get something looking "rustic" but not rubbish than it does to make something regular look good. :evil:
However, I have a 100 year old house which has been built without a single straight wall in any dimension, so I already know that there will be much swearing and gnashing of teeth. Anything I can do to reduce the swearing would be most appreciated.
What would make my life easier is to have a have the tounges cut a little deeper than the grooves are, so that there is a bit of projection, and I don't have to fiddle around with spacers between each plank.
Does anyone know if it's possible to get a T&G router set, or an individual tounge cutter, where there it's possible to have an over-depth tounge?
Also - does anyone have any neat tricks about how to actually put the T+G up onto wanny walls? I am thinking of battening the walls and packing out each of the batterns to get it flush - if there's a better way of doing it, please please please let me know.
Thanks
Steve
Mrs Steve has announced that 1986 has returned and that the time has come to panel my bathroom with tounge and groove. She would also like to make it look "rustic" and "shabby-chic" by having a small amount of the tounge showing. "Rustic" is rapidly turning into a dreaded word in my house - it takes more effort to get something looking "rustic" but not rubbish than it does to make something regular look good. :evil:
However, I have a 100 year old house which has been built without a single straight wall in any dimension, so I already know that there will be much swearing and gnashing of teeth. Anything I can do to reduce the swearing would be most appreciated.
What would make my life easier is to have a have the tounges cut a little deeper than the grooves are, so that there is a bit of projection, and I don't have to fiddle around with spacers between each plank.
Does anyone know if it's possible to get a T&G router set, or an individual tounge cutter, where there it's possible to have an over-depth tounge?
Also - does anyone have any neat tricks about how to actually put the T+G up onto wanny walls? I am thinking of battening the walls and packing out each of the batterns to get it flush - if there's a better way of doing it, please please please let me know.
Thanks
Steve