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Yes taped them together along the joins after using a few staples to hold them in place (long runs moved all over the place as you move on it). Tried to tape them to walls but wouldn't always stick. Scrapped old skirting boards and put flooring to about 10mm from wall then put new skirting down.
 
hope it was proper wood skirting made from trees screw fixed, not gummey bear shyte, sanded, stained a sensible colour with wood dye, and varnished to shine like the moon, and not mdf crap.
 
Currently have carpet so that will come up and we will be left with the original floor boards.

It's a 1930's house with no cavity.

The floorboards that are down are in good condition with no signs of damage, rot or moisture.

I was planning on just laying the foil backed underlay down and taping as close to the walls as I can. Skirting will come off so to allow expansion gap and skirting sits back over the laminate
You don't really need to use foil back underlay over floorboards, its more for use on aggregate floors (cement/concrete) but its up to you. In my experience I prefer to use fibre back boards and tape the seams. This way you can just lay them together a few pieces at a time as and when you install the laminate. ( I just find it easier) .The foil back foam underlay easily rips and can sometimes be a nuisance.
 

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