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You need to screw board to it or better two boards, make cross like skateboard and then polymer dispersion-based primer and then adhesive C2 S1 or S2 depends on movement.
 
Ok thats good to know as I got the impression he may want me to put some tiles on the floor for him at the same time and I wasn't sure. :thumbsup:
 
be a bit carefull here liver
are the floors oak, i ask cos youve shown t&g pine and if the floor looks like that but in oak its likely to be an engineered oak floor
some pine floors are stained an oak colour and resemble oak
oak floorboards are rare due to the cost but you do find them occasionaly in older buildings

an engineered oak floor is laid over an existing floor similar to laminate flooring

is the sub floor wood or concrete
is the floor a traditional floorboard stained to look like oak
is it laminate flooring or engineered oak flooring

if it is engineered on to a wood floor it should if installed correctly already be overboarded between the original floor and the oak boards and wont need overboarding

without seeing the job its impossible to say
 
I would like to say you have cleared that up for me Mike :thumbsup:

I didn't mean Oak I meant pine.

However I think what you are hinting at is the complicated nature of the question regardless.:thumbsup:
 
I would like to say you have cleared that up for me Mike :thumbsup:

I didn't mean Oak I meant pine.

However I think what you are hinting at is the complicated nature of the question regardless.:thumbsup:
Thats all right mate

I was a bit surprised when you said oak boards

pine overboard as doug said:thumbsup:
 

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