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Ernesto

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Math Quiz for the day;
Given the lengths of these three "random planks", how do you maintain a 16 inch end joint stagger? see pic for lengths per the manufacturers installation guidelines.

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So if you have 3 different plank lengths - 47 9/16ths - 26 15/16ths and an even smaller one at 20 5/8ths inches, after the first run you need to come back on consecutive rows leaving a 16 inch end joint stagger.
Is it possible?
 
So if you have 3 different plank lengths - 47 9/16ths - 26 15/16ths and an even smaller one at 20 5/8ths inches, after the first run you need to come back on consecutive rows leaving a 16 inch end joint stagger.
Is it possible?

Of course not.

For a minium 16" stagger no board can be less than 32"

So to follow the instructions all you need to do is throw away everything but the 4'ers.
 
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Floorists post doesn't count because he read it on FB :p so Incognito wins. It's funny because it took no less that 20 or so posts for som one to figure that out.
 

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