chaoticbob
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I've (perhaps unwisely) ripped up the plywood cladding from my bathroom floor to reveal the original boards. They're about 10 inches wide by 3/4 thick. Many are quite worm eaten from the top, but will be ok if flipped - some bits are beyond redemption though. I went to a salvage yard and they wanted £35 a square yard for reclaimed boards of this size which seemed a bit excessive to me, though maybe that's the going rate? Anyhow, I took an unwanted plank door in the cellar to pieces and after cleaning up the planks are a close match for size/colour/rusticness(sp?), but one has a large (2 inch - it's an old door!) keyhole cut in it. I'm wondering how I might plug it - first thought is to cut it out with a holesaw and turn a tapered plug from offcuts, whack it in and plane flush. Will that work for stability and appearance?
Probably not worth the candle I know, but this is how I learn stuff.
Rob.
Probably not worth the candle I know, but this is how I learn stuff.
Rob.