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  • Layed the self leveling.

    Came up with a neat way of working out how thick to make it, by putting double sided tape on a speed square and on a long level, then sticking a small cube of my MRMDF onto one end.

    I used a whole bag as I was prang about getting the mix wrong given something heavy and vibrating is going on top.

    Underestimated how little I'd need and ended up having to madly scope it out before it set, and made a hole in one of my walls.

    In hindsight I maybe should have just made it to the same level as the floor and kept the mr MDF for something else. But I didn't want to risk damage to the wood.

  • Foam is a really good way of getting an edge to a pour as well. We did our kitchen and used it at the thresholds as and when it was needed.

  • That's good to know. I did wonder about foam after.

    I had the mdf strip on the right already so used double sided tape the caulk on the back.... Which was very tricky to apply in some spots. Then the left was partially self leveled and higher so I just used more caulk.

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