Board Replacement for Engineered Glue-Down Pattern Plus with a Premier Performance replacement board.

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Board Replacement for Engineered Glue-Down Pattern Plus with a Premier Performance replacement board.

Why Replace a Board? Damage to existing board Manufacturing defect Board Replacement for Engineered Glue-Down Pattern Plus with a Premier Performance replacement board. Why Replace a Board? Damage to existing board Manufacturing defect Aesthetic changes

Board Replacement for Engineered Glue-Down Pattern Plus with a Premier Performance replacement board. Tools to be Used

Layout the Areas to be Cut Board Replacement for Engineered Glue-Down Pattern Plus with a Premier Performance replacement board. Layout the Areas to be Cut With a marking pen layout the areas to be cut approximately ½” from the side joints

Drill Holes at the Corners to Prevent Damage to Adjoining Boards Board Replacement for Engineered Glue-Down Pattern Plus with a Premier Performance replacement board. Drill Holes at the Corners to Prevent Damage to Adjoining Boards

Cutting the Areas Marked Board Replacement for Engineered Glue-Down Pattern Plus with a Premier Performance replacement board. Cutting the Areas Marked Care must be taken not to cut into adjoining boards

Setting the Saw to cut the thickness of the board Board Replacement for Engineered Glue-Down Pattern Plus with a Premier Performance replacement board. Setting the Saw to cut the thickness of the board

Make a Cut Down the Center for Easy Removal Board Replacement for Engineered Glue-Down Pattern Plus with a Premier Performance replacement board. Make a Cut Down the Center for Easy Removal

Carefully Remove the End Pieces Board Replacement for Engineered Glue-Down Pattern Plus with a Premier Performance replacement board. Carefully Remove the End Pieces

Release the Remaining ½” of the Edge Loose from the Adhesive Board Replacement for Engineered Glue-Down Pattern Plus with a Premier Performance replacement board. Release the Remaining ½” of the Edge Loose from the Adhesive

Clean any Remaining Adhesive to a Thin Residue Board Replacement for Engineered Glue-Down Pattern Plus with a Premier Performance replacement board. Clean any Remaining Adhesive to a Thin Residue

Board Replacement for Engineered Glue-Down Pattern Plus with a Premier Performance replacement board. Mark the Replacement Board to Length Cut off the tongue on end of board.

Board Replacement for Engineered Glue-Down Pattern Plus with a Premier Performance replacement board. Cut the Board to Length

Remove the Bottom of the Groove on the Side and End Board Replacement for Engineered Glue-Down Pattern Plus with a Premier Performance replacement board. Remove the Bottom of the Groove on the Side and End

Remove 25 % of the tongue with a block plane or chisel Board Replacement for Engineered Glue-Down Pattern Plus with a Premier Performance replacement board. Remove 25 % of the tongue with a block plane or chisel

Sand the top of the tongue Board Replacement for Engineered Glue-Down Pattern Plus with a Premier Performance replacement board. Sand the top of the tongue

Board Replacement for Engineered Glue-Down Pattern Plus with a Premier Performance replacement board. Sand the bottom of the tongue and then dry fit to make sure the board fits into the groove.

Apply the Adhesive to the Back of the Material with a Notched Spreader Board Replacement for Engineered Glue-Down Pattern Plus with a Premier Performance replacement board. Apply the Adhesive to the Back of the Material with a Notched Spreader

Optional: Place a Bead of Glue on the Top of the Tongue Board Replacement for Engineered Glue-Down Pattern Plus with a Premier Performance replacement board. Optional: Place a Bead of Glue on the Top of the Tongue

Insert the Tongue and Drop into Place Board Replacement for Engineered Glue-Down Pattern Plus with a Premier Performance replacement board. Insert the Tongue and Drop into Place

Clean and Fill as Necessary Board Replacement for Engineered Glue-Down Pattern Plus with a Premier Performance replacement board. Clean and Fill as Necessary

Weight Overnight if Necessary Board Replacement for Engineered Glue-Down Pattern Plus with a Premier Performance replacement board. Weight Overnight if Necessary