chippy1970
Established Member
I have just been asked to rip up about 160 square metres of t&g solid oak flooring. The floor cannot be more than 2 years old if that and it was stuck down to 18mm ply but whoever fitted it must have screwed thru a pipe when fitting the ply now the water has cupped a lot of the oak boards and it all has to be removed and I am going to fit new engineered boards.
I have to get rid of the floor but I was thinking can it be re-used ie run over a planer or something to flatten it out. It has a laquered finish on the top and the only adhesive is on the underside none of the tongues or grooves have glue in them so they are all fine. Obviously they would end up slightly thinner but I think it would still be thick enough to use again.
I wonder if Ebay would be the place to put it, only problem I have is that it has to be cleared as soon as I lift it really.
If anyone has done something like this before and sold on old flooring please let me know.
Cheers
I have to get rid of the floor but I was thinking can it be re-used ie run over a planer or something to flatten it out. It has a laquered finish on the top and the only adhesive is on the underside none of the tongues or grooves have glue in them so they are all fine. Obviously they would end up slightly thinner but I think it would still be thick enough to use again.
I wonder if Ebay would be the place to put it, only problem I have is that it has to be cleared as soon as I lift it really.
If anyone has done something like this before and sold on old flooring please let me know.
Cheers