samhorr
26th July 2006, 10:29 PM
Hi
This is my first post although I read the forums quite a lot - I have learnt so so much. Usually there is an answer to my problem already but I hope someone can help with this wee one.
I have ripped up carpets on a 1920 bungalow in <st1:City w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Adelaide</st1:place></st1:City> and found floorboards in pretty good nick - they are raw but japanned around the edges.
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I thought they were Baltic They need some repair in small areas though however I have been told by a couple of people that they are not Baltic as I thought but Kauri. (Which explains the lack of red in them – they are quite unlike the Baltic floors in the newer part of the house. No red and quite pale. However when I rang to find replacement boards for the repairs - “Good luck with that luv – see them every 5 years” is about the most positive response I have from salvage yards.
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They are 150m * 22. I can get them milled at huge expense and so maybe my only option is to match them with another wood. Does anyone have any ideas what wood I might use which would not look too bad or what options might be available?
Hope soemone can help
Thanks
Sam
This is my first post although I read the forums quite a lot - I have learnt so so much. Usually there is an answer to my problem already but I hope someone can help with this wee one.
I have ripped up carpets on a 1920 bungalow in <st1:City w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Adelaide</st1:place></st1:City> and found floorboards in pretty good nick - they are raw but japanned around the edges.
<o:p> </o:p>
I thought they were Baltic They need some repair in small areas though however I have been told by a couple of people that they are not Baltic as I thought but Kauri. (Which explains the lack of red in them – they are quite unlike the Baltic floors in the newer part of the house. No red and quite pale. However when I rang to find replacement boards for the repairs - “Good luck with that luv – see them every 5 years” is about the most positive response I have from salvage yards.
<o:p> </o:p>
They are 150m * 22. I can get them milled at huge expense and so maybe my only option is to match them with another wood. Does anyone have any ideas what wood I might use which would not look too bad or what options might be available?
Hope soemone can help
Thanks
Sam