So following on from my last thread I am now the owner of 70 plus sq mtrs of reclaimed pitch pine parquet - well over 2000 blocks I reckon.
Some of it is split / chipped on the show side but I suspect I can repair if needed and it all adds to the aged feel of it.
My issue is around removing the old bitumen on the backs. I was originally planning to use my multi tool to scrape the backs but the number of bricks I have to do will make that very slow and I'll likely kill my Multimaster in the process.
So my thinking has turned to two different approaches.
Option one is to grab a cheapo Titan PT from Screwfix and use that to clean the backs off and then thickness all the blocks to ensure uniform size using the show faces as reference.
Option two is to get a cheapish table saw, something like the evolution fury one and use the show side as reference against the fence and just cut 3-4 MM of the back of each block.
Appreciate either method won't give me perfectly uniform thickness over the entire load but given the flor will be sanded in situ after laying I'm not to worried about a MM or 2
Any other suggestions very welcome
Some of it is split / chipped on the show side but I suspect I can repair if needed and it all adds to the aged feel of it.
My issue is around removing the old bitumen on the backs. I was originally planning to use my multi tool to scrape the backs but the number of bricks I have to do will make that very slow and I'll likely kill my Multimaster in the process.
So my thinking has turned to two different approaches.
Option one is to grab a cheapo Titan PT from Screwfix and use that to clean the backs off and then thickness all the blocks to ensure uniform size using the show faces as reference.
Option two is to get a cheapish table saw, something like the evolution fury one and use the show side as reference against the fence and just cut 3-4 MM of the back of each block.
Appreciate either method won't give me perfectly uniform thickness over the entire load but given the flor will be sanded in situ after laying I'm not to worried about a MM or 2
Any other suggestions very welcome