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First time on this sub: I bought a fixer upper and the kitchen floor is in bad shape (pics). Will I need to replace subfloor with something thinner to get transitions to
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Old subfloor is 1 mm taller than new plywood subfloor. I plan on putting down vinyl plank flooring. What would be the easiest way to match? : r/woodworking
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