Mark A
Established Member
Hi chaps,
I recently picked up a load of used T&G oak flooring which I intend to lay in our living room. The faces of the boards are absolutely pristine, though many of the tongues have snapped off in the corresponding grooves when it was taken up. The individual boards are about 5" wide, so ripping off the edges and re-routing new tongues and grooves will reduce the width too much for the look I'm after.
Would ripping off only the damaged tongues, cutting slots all round the boards and reassembling with 6mm plywood or MDF loose tongues glued with D4 adhesive be a viable option? This way the existing grooves would simply be enlarged by the router and I could avoid narrowing the boards too much.
The subfloor is currently in a state, on account of the incompetent arsehole builder we got to pour the new screed... it's quite a large area so thought it best to pay a "professional". Before any flooring goes down I need to grind the numerous high spots down (again!!!!) and redo the self levelling myself. Arrgh :x
Cheers,
Mark
I recently picked up a load of used T&G oak flooring which I intend to lay in our living room. The faces of the boards are absolutely pristine, though many of the tongues have snapped off in the corresponding grooves when it was taken up. The individual boards are about 5" wide, so ripping off the edges and re-routing new tongues and grooves will reduce the width too much for the look I'm after.
Would ripping off only the damaged tongues, cutting slots all round the boards and reassembling with 6mm plywood or MDF loose tongues glued with D4 adhesive be a viable option? This way the existing grooves would simply be enlarged by the router and I could avoid narrowing the boards too much.
The subfloor is currently in a state, on account of the incompetent arsehole builder we got to pour the new screed... it's quite a large area so thought it best to pay a "professional". Before any flooring goes down I need to grind the numerous high spots down (again!!!!) and redo the self levelling myself. Arrgh :x
Cheers,
Mark