Topic "extended handle for flooring nailers..." a message from Nubu
I always change the paper with the edger upside down with no issues. If eventually dirt goes down the hole and you can't tight the bolt and you don't know what to do...well, you shouldn't say it on a...
View ArticleTopic "best injection glue" a message from markymark
I just had new engineered hardwood installed via glue down to a slab. Wood: virginia millworks 1/2 inch engineered hickory. Glue: Bostik seal n grip. Old glued down hardwood was removed leaving gashes...
View ArticleTopic "I tossed my carpet, saw beauty in wood, except??" a message from sabrent
I am looking to finish my carpet covered wood however there is this gap at the head of one of the boards. what is the best way to resolve my issue?any suggestions, guides, hints of how to search for my...
View ArticleTopic "Mahogany Warping" a message from Everchini
Hi Forum members,I am looking for your expert advice on a certain issue I've encountered with Mahogany flooring.I have recently moved out of a beautiful condo with mahogany flooring. The condo is at...
View ArticleTopic "tracing paper" a message from Selva Lee Tucker
While at the Forest Products Guild class, I overheard a few people talking about texture finish differences on factor finished planks. There was a visible difference but the manufacturer was demanding...
View ArticleTopic "Refinishing Pre Finished Floors" a message from Woodpro76
I agree with Nubu, start with 80 to remove the top layer, then normal sequence36-60-100. Works for us.
View ArticleTopic "Bostik MVP/Best VS. Bostik ultra-set single step??" a message from...
the Bostik single Stip has no upper limit on moisture ( in the slab) as long as there is not standing water or hydrostatic head present. The single Step is your safest choice.....the others ( Best...
View ArticleTopic "Canadian White Oak Hardwood Flooring" a message from JIMMIEM
Are there any Canadian manufacturers that mill white oak solid t&g flooring from Canadian grown white oak?
View ArticleTopic "tannin pull problem" a message from joshua crossman
Make sure to put down two coats of Lock-N-Seal. I would advise using Streetshoe instead of Traffic, it's best not to mix manufactures. You're the expert not the homeowner advise them what products to...
View ArticleTopic "GCs and HVAC" a message from G.A.Custer
WOW, more liability limiting advice. Here's a bit of standard information that is missing from these comments since you advise it is a new home. What is the subfloor joists, basement, raised floor or...
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