Solid oak hand scraped flooring installation..
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Solid oak hand scraped flooring installation..
Hi all,
Recently installed this hand scraped solid wood flooring and thought I'd share. It's called Florence Solid Golden oak purchased by my customer from UKFlooringDirect. Each plank is 125 mm wide, 18 mm thick and cut to random lengths (Well, I only found four lengths that the planks were cut too ). It currently costs £31.60 per metre. Here's a link to the page for anyone interested in this product http://www.ukflooringdirect.co.uk/Solid ... oring.html. <<<<< Mod2, this isn't spam so don't moderate me
I've included a little detail, explaining what you see in the pictures...Enjoy As always, comments and critique welcome, although I know I don't have to point that out
Well, nothing spectacular peeps but thought it was worth a post. Let me know what you think and if you've got any questions or wish to spank my practices, fire away
Recently installed this hand scraped solid wood flooring and thought I'd share. It's called Florence Solid Golden oak purchased by my customer from UKFlooringDirect. Each plank is 125 mm wide, 18 mm thick and cut to random lengths (Well, I only found four lengths that the planks were cut too ). It currently costs £31.60 per metre. Here's a link to the page for anyone interested in this product http://www.ukflooringdirect.co.uk/Solid ... oring.html. <<<<< Mod2, this isn't spam so don't moderate me
I've included a little detail, explaining what you see in the pictures...Enjoy As always, comments and critique welcome, although I know I don't have to point that out
Well, nothing spectacular peeps but thought it was worth a post. Let me know what you think and if you've got any questions or wish to spank my practices, fire away
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Re: Solid oak hand scraped flooring installation..
Love the installation as usual Wes, but whyyyyyyyyy when they are spending such money on the floor and the millions you charge wouldn't they go the whole hog and take the skirting boards off?
Really ruins it for me. When I installed that laminate in my kids room, it's the first room where I left them on and installed the scotia - it's also the last.
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Really ruins it for me. When I installed that laminate in my kids room, it's the first room where I left them on and installed the scotia - it's also the last.
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Re: Solid oak hand scraped flooring installation..
nice job although its hard to tell how much expansion gap you have all round
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Re: Solid oak hand scraped flooring installation..
Not everyone wants to go through the hassle BG, but I know what you're saying. Customer gets what they want at the end of day They didn't want the possibility of having to repaper/plaster etc. I only charged half a millionbut whyyyyyyyyy when they are spending such money on the floor and the millions you charge wouldn't they go the whole hog and take the skirting boards off?
BA, what's an expansion gap??although its hard to tell how much expansion gap you have all round
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Re: Solid oak hand scraped flooring installation..
Just install it with 9" wire cut nails every 4" and it won't expand anywhere.
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Re: Solid oak hand scraped flooring installation..
Great looking job, Wes.
Not a critique of you but the customer will regret not doing the skirting boards, the lines of the lovely new flooring really show it up.
Not a critique of you but the customer will regret not doing the skirting boards, the lines of the lovely new flooring really show it up.
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Re: Solid oak hand scraped flooring installation..
Thanks for the tip BG
Cheers Chop...It's going to be a music room and will be filled They'll only be a few metres of the stuff on display. I do agree though. Cosmetically no scotia is always far better. Short of threats I couldn't push them to go the whole hog
Cheers Chop...It's going to be a music room and will be filled They'll only be a few metres of the stuff on display. I do agree though. Cosmetically no scotia is always far better. Short of threats I couldn't push them to go the whole hog
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Re: Solid oak hand scraped flooring installation..
nice fit wes, i did some bnq oak that only had 4 lengths with lots of short ones probs made in the same factory
no air assisted porter nailer
for the skirtings i prefer no scotia but when you add up the cost of ripping off, its old skirting so theres bound to be plastering issues then you have to paint any new plaster but you cant patch it so the whole room needs painting then the new skirts need the 3 coat treatment, so you are looking at half day for plastering 3/4 day for skirting then 2 days for the deccy then the price of materials, before you know it you are £500+
if it was a new build where the skirts are just pinned to plasterboard then go for new skirts every time, the skirts prob cost less than the scotia anyway
no air assisted porter nailer
for the skirtings i prefer no scotia but when you add up the cost of ripping off, its old skirting so theres bound to be plastering issues then you have to paint any new plaster but you cant patch it so the whole room needs painting then the new skirts need the 3 coat treatment, so you are looking at half day for plastering 3/4 day for skirting then 2 days for the deccy then the price of materials, before you know it you are £500+
if it was a new build where the skirts are just pinned to plasterboard then go for new skirts every time, the skirts prob cost less than the scotia anyway
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Not that posh I know when I get my hands on one, I'm going to be regretting all them years of manual nailingno air assisted porter nailer
Exactly, If it's a full top to tail job, then it's good times..But talking someone into all that when they just want you round for the floor is tough going. You can sometimes see the blood drain from their facesfor the skirtings i prefer no scotia but when you add up the cost of ripping off, its old skirting so theres bound to be plastering issues then you have to paint any new plaster but you cant patch it so the whole room needs painting then the new skirts need the 3 coat treatment, so you are looking at half day for plastering 3/4 day for skirting then 2 days for the deccy then the price of materials, before you know it you are £500+
I flipping love new builds for that very reason!!!if it was a new build where the skirts are just pinned to plasterboard then go for new skirts every time, the skirts prob cost less than the scotia anyway
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Re: Solid oak hand scraped flooring installation..
BillyGoat wrote:Love the installation as usual Wes, but whyyyyyyyyy when they are spending such money on the floor and the millions you charge wouldn't they go the whole hog and take the skirting boards off?
You know the saying, BG.. You can lead a Horse to water...but you can't marinade it for 6 hours....or summat like that...
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Re: Solid oak hand scraped flooring installation..
Looks good wes
I agree about removing the skirting but it's always down to the customer
I agree about removing the skirting but it's always down to the customer
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Re: Solid oak hand scraped flooring installation..
Thanks bg
Thanks Phil
I'm with you both and the general consensus We're just a big bunch of scotia haters
Thanks Phil
I'm with you both and the general consensus We're just a big bunch of scotia haters
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Looks great and we do ours I will probably have a look at your work for tips
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Thanks Nick
I'll keep an eye out for any posts and gladly help where possible
I'll keep an eye out for any posts and gladly help where possible