Hi everyone -I've been lurking these forums awhile and really appreciate how informative and friendly you all are
I've been building a workshop cum home office for a bit - well actually over a year and have captured most of it here -
http://www.image-electric.com/home/albums-9
It's not quite up to date in that I have subsequently lined it in 8mm ply and now am about to put a proper floor into it -
When I ordered the bulk of the materials I omitted to specify I wanted 18mm ply for the floor, and the supplier delivered Eiger interlocking fibreboard, which whilst reasonably solid will not last long if I spill my cuppa on it :?
So here's the question - I bought this weekend about 21m2 of antique pine - 6ft lengths x 5.5 x1.25 inches off ebay with the view to lay this over the existing flooring - any advice as to how to fix or perhaps glue?
The pine is very dry (ex Natural History Museum -one piece has 'Topped up May 1907' chalked on its edge! ) so I don't think it's going to move much and after planing will be probably ~28mm thick,
Cheers
Ed
I've been building a workshop cum home office for a bit - well actually over a year and have captured most of it here -
http://www.image-electric.com/home/albums-9
It's not quite up to date in that I have subsequently lined it in 8mm ply and now am about to put a proper floor into it -
When I ordered the bulk of the materials I omitted to specify I wanted 18mm ply for the floor, and the supplier delivered Eiger interlocking fibreboard, which whilst reasonably solid will not last long if I spill my cuppa on it :?
So here's the question - I bought this weekend about 21m2 of antique pine - 6ft lengths x 5.5 x1.25 inches off ebay with the view to lay this over the existing flooring - any advice as to how to fix or perhaps glue?
The pine is very dry (ex Natural History Museum -one piece has 'Topped up May 1907' chalked on its edge! ) so I don't think it's going to move much and after planing will be probably ~28mm thick,
Cheers
Ed