MushCreek
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I'm trying to put LVP in the finished great room in our barn. I've done LVP before; once you get it laid out, it goes quick. This stuff I bought (cheap) is a different animal, though. It's made by Shaw, a major brand. They have a little QR code on the box to take you to the installation instructions. Wrong. It takes you to their general website, from where you follow a long path to get to instructions. Only one problem. Shaw makes a variety of different products, and the boxes don't tell you which one it is. Looking up the various numbers on the box got me nowhere. The only reason I'm trying to find the right instructions are that I'm having a problem cutting the stuff.
Oh, it cuts all right, but if you cut it lengthwise, it warps like crazy- sideways. I tried a table saw, bandsaw, and jigsaw. They all warped the same. Now you go to click the next row in, and you're trying to bend a 4" wide plank on the 4" dimension. It warps about 1/8", which is more than it wants to bend, believe me. I finally made some clamping blocks to fit over it so I could force it into place. I have a bad feeling that eventually it's gonna go SPROING! and come apart. This stuff is some kind of composite. Other LVP I've installed was much softer, and I don't remember having a problem with warping. Now that I have 4 courses together, it's clicking together OK. Of course, when I get to the other side of the room, I'm going to have the same problem, and I won't be able to put clamps on it. At least it's in a barn, where hopefully nobody will notice if the seams open up. Sigh....
Oh, it cuts all right, but if you cut it lengthwise, it warps like crazy- sideways. I tried a table saw, bandsaw, and jigsaw. They all warped the same. Now you go to click the next row in, and you're trying to bend a 4" wide plank on the 4" dimension. It warps about 1/8", which is more than it wants to bend, believe me. I finally made some clamping blocks to fit over it so I could force it into place. I have a bad feeling that eventually it's gonna go SPROING! and come apart. This stuff is some kind of composite. Other LVP I've installed was much softer, and I don't remember having a problem with warping. Now that I have 4 courses together, it's clicking together OK. Of course, when I get to the other side of the room, I'm going to have the same problem, and I won't be able to put clamps on it. At least it's in a barn, where hopefully nobody will notice if the seams open up. Sigh....


