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21st July 2009, 08:30 PM #1
Removing Tongue & Groove Floorboards
Hi all
I'm a newbie here, and in need of advise. I've occassionally read threads and found piles of tips that are worth listening to, so I figured this could be where I turn to!
Anyway, I'm putting timber through the house, and I like the recycled look. So a couple of consequent questions.
What's involved with removing T&G boards? I've heard you damage a lot and it's time consuming.
What about laying down used boards?
At the moment I'm looking at a deal of 115m2 of polished tassy oak, 60 years old, 95x19, for $1600. I need to remove it. What are some thoughts?
Thanks ppl. I'm a keen renovator but also a bash! Haha, good fun!
Dan
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