Mr Crow Bar
18th October 2006, 03:54 AM
Gidday all,
my first virgin post here goes.
i bought a demolition lot of old soft wood floor boards. they are as rough as guts; ranging from 1/2 metre to 4 metres in length and about 25mm thick, half of the tung and groove has been broken off in the removal process, some are cracked and others have a bit of termite attack.
ok, so sounds like a complete nightmare. i like the fact they are rustic to the max but i need them to be functional.
they will be going straight to a concrete floor (i think from a quick assessment of cheap alternatives) in an apartment on the second floor. my first thoughts were to send them in a get them all planed and re-tung and grooved. it appears that could cost a fortune.
someone has also told me to just lay them straight down using a nail type gun to hold them in and glue, then remove nails. then sand them starting with a super coarse grade paper on the floor sander. now i have sanded back floors before and i find these floor sanders chew in if your not care full. and i could't bare the thought of ####ing up timber floors that are glued on and i am also scared the glue might not hold in the rigourous sanding process eg. the timber slats could move around.
has any one done this before? cos i envision they could turn out damn hot or i just screw it all up. please flood me with all the advice that could be possibly given on this topic cos i wanna give it a red hot go!
thanks in advance:confused::eek:
my first virgin post here goes.
i bought a demolition lot of old soft wood floor boards. they are as rough as guts; ranging from 1/2 metre to 4 metres in length and about 25mm thick, half of the tung and groove has been broken off in the removal process, some are cracked and others have a bit of termite attack.
ok, so sounds like a complete nightmare. i like the fact they are rustic to the max but i need them to be functional.
they will be going straight to a concrete floor (i think from a quick assessment of cheap alternatives) in an apartment on the second floor. my first thoughts were to send them in a get them all planed and re-tung and grooved. it appears that could cost a fortune.
someone has also told me to just lay them straight down using a nail type gun to hold them in and glue, then remove nails. then sand them starting with a super coarse grade paper on the floor sander. now i have sanded back floors before and i find these floor sanders chew in if your not care full. and i could't bare the thought of ####ing up timber floors that are glued on and i am also scared the glue might not hold in the rigourous sanding process eg. the timber slats could move around.
has any one done this before? cos i envision they could turn out damn hot or i just screw it all up. please flood me with all the advice that could be possibly given on this topic cos i wanna give it a red hot go!
thanks in advance:confused::eek: