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Had some fun over the weekend trying to fit some skirting...due to all internal walls being brick I've gone down the 'grip fil' fixing route but am finding a mix of wavey walls and non-flat floors are resulting in some large gaps between the walls and the skirting. Now I realise that caulk will 'fix' most of the problems but if anyone has a good tip to further reduce the gap it would be appreciated.
Cheers
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Simpo Two said:
For the bottom, I'd use a pencil to trace the wavy profile of the floor onto the skirting and then set about it with an electric planer.
+1 on this, you will get it fairly close and then can just caulk the small gap left. Looks much neater too Edited by Simpo Two on Tuesday 12th April 10:53

I recently posted similar. Ball ache isn't it? 
One tip from these very pages was to use Grip fill (as you already are), good stuff that - bang the boards home using masonary nails and allow to set overnight. Just remove them carefully or you can rip the boards off.
I also found some of my external joints were a bit hit and miss - sand paper and decorators caulk is great for covering up a lack of talent.

One tip from these very pages was to use Grip fill (as you already are), good stuff that - bang the boards home using masonary nails and allow to set overnight. Just remove them carefully or you can rip the boards off.
I also found some of my external joints were a bit hit and miss - sand paper and decorators caulk is great for covering up a lack of talent.
mgtony said:
Wont these be an unsightly trip hazzard?

Plug and screw the skirting where it needs pulling into the wall aswell as the gripfill.
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