Hi all
My next project involves our flooring.
So the original floorboards in our house are pine, our plan is the sand these, theb stain and seal with Fiddes hard wax oil (already have the oil and stain).
My question however resides in how to seal the gaps between the tongue and groove? Where over the years people have required access under the floor there are also areas where the tongue has been cut off to allow boards to be removed. So I'll need presumably a slightly different approach where I have larger gaps without a tongue to sit on?
My original plan was slithers, but that is a lot of work/effort that I will do if I have to. But would prefer something simpler.
Any wood caulks that would do the job? Rubber strips worth trying? I've seen resin/saw dust mentioned but I'd have to find an alternative solution where the boards have been removed in the past due to no tongue.
Any advice would be appreciated! Especially recommended products.
Cheers
My next project involves our flooring.
So the original floorboards in our house are pine, our plan is the sand these, theb stain and seal with Fiddes hard wax oil (already have the oil and stain).
My question however resides in how to seal the gaps between the tongue and groove? Where over the years people have required access under the floor there are also areas where the tongue has been cut off to allow boards to be removed. So I'll need presumably a slightly different approach where I have larger gaps without a tongue to sit on?
My original plan was slithers, but that is a lot of work/effort that I will do if I have to. But would prefer something simpler.
Any wood caulks that would do the job? Rubber strips worth trying? I've seen resin/saw dust mentioned but I'd have to find an alternative solution where the boards have been removed in the past due to no tongue.
Any advice would be appreciated! Especially recommended products.
Cheers