chaoticbob
Established Member
A while back I asked about the cost of reclaimed pine floorboards - my need was for some 10x3/4 inch boards to patch an existing floor, and it was looking like £35-40 /sq metre. I've now come across some 9x2 inch reclaimed pine boards at about £7.50 / sq metre. At that price it would be cheaper to replace the whole area (only about 10 sq metres) rather than patch - and it would probably look better. Obviously I'd need to reduce the thickness of the boards. I have an RP 350 bandsaw which, according to specs, can cut 9 inches but from my experience with the machine I seriously doubt it. I also have a table saw which will cut 3" OK.
If were to rip from both side on the TS and then take the remaining 3" in the middle out with the BS (or even, shock horror, a handsaw!) would I end up with anything usable? I'm mindful of similar threads in which the advice has been that the timber would warp/cup/twist when stress is relieved, but perhaps it might be different with reclaimed wood which has presumably stabilised over decades?
Any advice would be appreciated, Robin
If were to rip from both side on the TS and then take the remaining 3" in the middle out with the BS (or even, shock horror, a handsaw!) would I end up with anything usable? I'm mindful of similar threads in which the advice has been that the timber would warp/cup/twist when stress is relieved, but perhaps it might be different with reclaimed wood which has presumably stabilised over decades?
Any advice would be appreciated, Robin