NOTTNICK
Established Member
I am about to lift a lot of flooring in my house.
It is beautiful 26mm pyranha pine in 230mm wide boards (various lengths).
The floor was laid by screwing through it and plugging (not the neatest, but it wasn't me, I've just moved in).
Anyway, I'll be lifting the boards by drilling out the dowels and removing screws. 10mm diameter currently.
Of course, when I re-lay it I shall have to re-use the system.
I will of course need to re-plug the holes with fresh dowels.
I'll have loads of spare timber, but of course it'll be 26mm thick.
Ill need dowels about 15mm long.
I could rip lengths of the boards and make dowels with a jig, but the grain will be lengthways, it'd be good to go across the grain so it matches.
I wonder if anyone can suggest a way of manufacturing (a few hundred) short dowels from the boards?
Or is this an idea that won't work?
Cheers
Nick
It is beautiful 26mm pyranha pine in 230mm wide boards (various lengths).
The floor was laid by screwing through it and plugging (not the neatest, but it wasn't me, I've just moved in).
Anyway, I'll be lifting the boards by drilling out the dowels and removing screws. 10mm diameter currently.
Of course, when I re-lay it I shall have to re-use the system.
I will of course need to re-plug the holes with fresh dowels.
I'll have loads of spare timber, but of course it'll be 26mm thick.
Ill need dowels about 15mm long.
I could rip lengths of the boards and make dowels with a jig, but the grain will be lengthways, it'd be good to go across the grain so it matches.
I wonder if anyone can suggest a way of manufacturing (a few hundred) short dowels from the boards?
Or is this an idea that won't work?
Cheers
Nick