We had new carpet and LVP installled just before the holidays and I had to make transitions from the LVP to our tile. Each situation was a bit unique but the methods the same.
I’m glad you decided not to cover the screw heads. I’ve been trying to decide on this, but hate the idea of someone in the future just taking a pry bar to the transition and splintering floor and subfloor. Not sure someone would expect finish screws, so probably best to make the heads visible. Well done. Much better alternative to lousy plastic transitions.
Love it. I have an inch height difference, you recommend me gluing two planks together or have the plank leanin on angle with gap under it like crown kind of
Not sure which one your referring to but the homemade depth gauge is from a Woodsmith project and the one with the "star" on it is from Bridge City Tools. Thanks for watching.
@@JeffFischer1 it's the one kind of in the beginning of the video it looks like you would use it to set your table saw with the find out how much you want it to overlap maybe the tile from the wood basically the cut the notch out of it to sit up on top of the tile for the transition
@@JeffFischer1 it's the one you called your depth gauge I think you made it yourself that's awesome make me what I'll pay for it that would be awesome LOL I really would pay for it if you can make it
Exactly the video I needed. Thanks.
Glad it helped and thanks for watching.
Merry Christmas Jeff! Always enjoy your videos!
Thanks Steve, Merry Christmas to you as well.
Turned out nice Jeff! 👍🏻 Thanks for sharing and Merry Christmas!
Thanks Bill. Merry Christmas to you as well.
Beautiful job
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Very nice work!
Thank you and thanks for watching.
I’m glad you decided not to cover the screw heads. I’ve been trying to decide on this, but hate the idea of someone in the future just taking a pry bar to the transition and splintering floor and subfloor. Not sure someone would expect finish screws, so probably best to make the heads visible. Well done. Much better alternative to lousy plastic transitions.
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Love it. I have an inch height difference, you recommend me gluing two planks together or have the plank leanin on angle with gap under it like crown kind of
What are you using for your fence on your table saw looks like extruded aluminum but then you had that clamp in the end of it
It is aluminum extrusion and the "clamp" on the end is an eye bolt that I use to hang it up. Is that what you mean? Thanks for watching.
Hows that featherboard work? Must have quite the magnets in it..
Made by a company called Magswitch. Check em out. Rare earth magnets.
Hey where did you get that little transition gauge you had
Not sure which one your referring to but the homemade depth gauge is from a Woodsmith project and the one with the "star" on it is from Bridge City Tools. Thanks for watching.
@@JeffFischer1 it's the one kind of in the beginning of the video it looks like you would use it to set your table saw with the find out how much you want it to overlap maybe the tile from the wood basically the cut the notch out of it to sit up on top of the tile for the transition
@@JeffFischer1 it's the one you called your depth gauge I think you made it yourself that's awesome make me what I'll pay for it that would be awesome LOL I really would pay for it if you can make it
@@jasonurban3597 it is quite an easy project. I will see if I can find the issue number from Woodsmith and get that to you.
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Exactly what I needed, thank you!
Thanks for watching and good luck with your project.