I would predrill through a block of wood and screw the block to the flooring and then hammer on the block to work the piece back in place when done fill the holes with color putty from your local lumber center.no guts no glory hope this helps jeff
From: Ed <edmcm2000@yahoo.com>
To: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 7, 2012 2:57 PM
Subject: [DIY] Re: Wood floor boards shifting
I think my first try might be to use sticky back velcro. One piece stuck to the board to be moved, the other piece stuck to a block of wood. Put the block on the board with the velcro sticking them together, hold a bid of pressure down on it, and tap the block with a hammer. Might work. Ed
--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, "VJ" <vjoyhme@...> wrote:
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> The wood floor boards are tongue and groove and the area in the kitchen cabinets have slipped and in some areas there is a 2" gap between the ends. The cabinet has a solid bottom so I can't get in there to knock them back. Any experience with this problem?
> Thanks, Vickie
>
--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, "VJ" <vjoyhme@...> wrote:
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> The wood floor boards are tongue and groove and the area in the kitchen cabinets have slipped and in some areas there is a 2" gap between the ends. The cabinet has a solid bottom so I can't get in there to knock them back. Any experience with this problem?
> Thanks, Vickie
>
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