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Side view of flooring clamp in use

A flooring clamp is a clamp (or cramp) for holding tongue and groove flooring in place while laying.

Application

A flooring clamp is used for holding tongue and groove flooring while individual boards are being face nailed. Up to 8 to 10 boards may be clamped at a time. [1] A minimum of two are required; more is the norm. Spaced say every 4th or 5th joist.

Placement

The clamp is placed over a joist (range 35 mm to 65 mm thick), then its ratchet action handle is used to apply horizontal pressure on a sacrificial bearing board (100 mm x 50 mm) to hold the flooring boards true and in place for fastening. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Cleaning and Maintenance Ideas for Vinyl Floors". Retrieved 2023-09-27.
  2. ^ "Common Reasons for Restoration Work on Hardwood Floor". Retrieved 2024-02-24.

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