This is just an idea at the moment, and just asking the question so don't deride/fall off chair laughing etc etc but ...
I acquired a load of walnut laminate flooring from my next door neighbour recently (hi Mike!) with a view to utilising for jigs and, well all sorts .. for eg: I find the stuff perfect for pushsticks through the table saw, nick an edge, bin it, cut a new one.
Anyways turns out there is a LOT of it, in pretty good condition, so I thought, given the concrete floor in my double garage workshop gets a bit hard on the feet after a few hours, why not lay the flooring in one half of the workshop, the idea being the unlaid part is where the car will be parked over the winter months.
I already have a couple or rolls of spare underlay, but will the damp winter months turn the lam flooring to mush? even though the workshop appears to be sound and dry, and will the flooring actually give the desired effect of being less hard to walk on for hours on end than the concrete is?
Another thought was, given the walnut is quite dark, would it be any better laid upside down, just for the visibility of dropped items, and to lessen the darkening effect of the walnut.
Any other thoughts that spring to mind I'm all ears!
Thanks all.
John
I acquired a load of walnut laminate flooring from my next door neighbour recently (hi Mike!) with a view to utilising for jigs and, well all sorts .. for eg: I find the stuff perfect for pushsticks through the table saw, nick an edge, bin it, cut a new one.
Anyways turns out there is a LOT of it, in pretty good condition, so I thought, given the concrete floor in my double garage workshop gets a bit hard on the feet after a few hours, why not lay the flooring in one half of the workshop, the idea being the unlaid part is where the car will be parked over the winter months.
I already have a couple or rolls of spare underlay, but will the damp winter months turn the lam flooring to mush? even though the workshop appears to be sound and dry, and will the flooring actually give the desired effect of being less hard to walk on for hours on end than the concrete is?
Another thought was, given the walnut is quite dark, would it be any better laid upside down, just for the visibility of dropped items, and to lessen the darkening effect of the walnut.
Any other thoughts that spring to mind I'm all ears!
Thanks all.
John