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  1. steved
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    Reclaimed gym floor hell

    Cheers for the advice Baz - sounds like a belt and braces approach which I like! So I've de-cleated all of the boards and stacked them, that...
    Post by: steved, Oct 2, 2012 in forum: Wood
  2. steved
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    Reclaimed gym floor hell

    What problems would the cleat stubs give you? I'd assumed being harder they's impress into the sub floor - they're only a mm or so at the most proud.
    Post by: steved, Sep 12, 2012 in forum: Wood
  3. steved
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    Reclaimed gym floor hell

    Thanks Matt, makes sense about risking splitting the tongue. I was wondering are there any longevity issues with bonding the floor?
    Post by: steved, Sep 12, 2012 in forum: Wood
  4. steved
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    Reclaimed gym floor hell

    If I understand correctly an adhesive to bond to the boards to the smoothing compound which is bonded to the ply?
    Post by: steved, Sep 12, 2012 in forum: Wood
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    Reclaimed gym floor hell

    Hi all. I'm a complete flooring novice who got was given the option to remove a gym floor for free, so I did - 35 sqm of gym floor lovingly lifted...
    Thread by: steved, Sep 11, 2012, 10 replies, in forum: Wood
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