Eng. Herringbone to hallway,,, Luvs it!!!

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  1. welsh wood

    welsh wood Well-Known Member

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    another herringbone eng. floor, hardwork all those bl00dycuts around the perimeter. but nice end result, aye...? :cool:
     

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  2. Nk1

    Nk1 Well-Known Member

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    Send me lots of pics to my e-mail soi can show that customer from today.
     
  3. Nk1

    Nk1 Well-Known Member

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    Nice work as always Peter.
     
  4. brenchy

    brenchy Well-Known Member

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    Great work, what length are those planks 450mm -600mm ? really nice
     
  5. Trimmer

    Trimmer Well-Known Member

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    What make? Boen do a nice herrinbone engineered
     
  6. welsh wood

    welsh wood Well-Known Member

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    Brench - boards were 570mm x 95mm x 10.5mm, not the greatest in terms of stability but spent a morning the prev week levelling the area

    Trimmz - Parador; Trendtime 3 range. they had a job lot off eBay!!!

    keeps the mind in the game to do something a bit different. tempted to walk away when they mentioned "herringbone to hallway with 5 doors"... :cool:
     
  7. welsh wood

    welsh wood Well-Known Member

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    yep, will do later matey... :cool:
     
  8. merit

    merit Well-Known Member

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    Very nice mate
     
  9. dazlight

    dazlight Super Moderator

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    Spot on again Pete
     
  10. Cre8tiveflooring

    Cre8tiveflooring Well-Known Member

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    Looks great. Customers must be over the moon with it
     
  11. mjfl

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    nice work mate, did you do skirts and box section under rad?
     
  12. welsh wood

    welsh wood Well-Known Member

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    cheers mate, yep did skirts etc... not my choice of how to finish a beaut oak floor with a 'stained' pine skirt, but hey-ho... :cool:
     

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