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RogerS wrote:Missed this one, Malc.
How about glue and sawdust mix ?
RogerS wrote:Missed this one, Malc.
How about glue and sawdust mix ?
stu wrote:I dont think it would be advisable to use an adhesive in the gaps!
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RogerS wrote:stu wrote:I dont think it would be advisable to use an adhesive in the gaps!
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Doesn't really matter if the glue loses adherence with the floorboard as the gap will be insignificant in terms of draughts/heat loss.
That sounds like the easiest solution. Even if it wasn't an exact colour match I think it would still look good on every joint.Mike G wrote:I used brown Decorators' Mate between my bathroom floorboards, because it is flexible and takes a finish. So far it seems to be working well.
RogerS wrote:We'll have to agree to disagree, Stu. No chance of splinters...that dust/glue mix is never going to pull bits off the original floorboards to create splinters. As for expansion, not a chance and if it did, it''s not going anywhere. I've done quite a few like this...even in a bathroom..and they're all still fine.
stu wrote:RogerS wrote:We'll have to agree to disagree, Stu. No chance of splinters...that dust/glue mix is never going to pull bits off the original floorboards to create splinters. As for expansion, not a chance and if it did, it''s not going anywhere. I've done quite a few like this...even in a bathroom..and they're all still fine.
Well there's a reason that solid timber floors aren't glued and you have expansion gaps. If it was me I wouldn't do it your way.
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