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Installing a Reclaimed Heart Pine Floor

Bob Ryley and Grady Garrett install a reclaimed yellow pine hardwood floor. Grady gives a few tips to ensure a square installation.
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Installing a Reclaimed Heart Pine Floor

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" -Hi, I'm with Grady Garrett here and his company who is doing the hardwood flooring in here. How are you doing Grady?"

" -Fine, how are you doing?"

" -Pretty good. Listen, I came in here, and the first thing I noticed is that the floor is going, I would expect the floor to go this way here, but it's going this way. Why? Can you tell us why that?"

" -Well, the floor joists are running this way."

" -So you have to run the floor itself perpendicular to the"

" -Perpendicular to the floor joists."

" -Okay, great, great. The other thing I noticed is you've got this, this great pattern here in the corner and the basket weave, which is in all the corner but once you come out of the basket weave, you've got a situation where it is really crucial that you have a 90 degree angle here because everything you cut in a square. How do you go about making sure you got 90 degree there?"

" -What I do is I pull a 6 feet from this wall."

" -Okay."

" -And 8 feet from that wall."

" -Okay, the old 6, 8, and 10."

" -The old 6, 8 and 10."

" -Right, I used it many times myself."

" -And then if I hit 10, then I know I've got a"

" -90 degree in this corner."

" -Okay, so let's see. How are we doing?"

" -A 10 feet."

" -10 feet. Okay. So now let's get 90 degree here, and once we get to the other end of the floor, how do we assure ourselves we're gonna be coming 90 degrees over here?"

" -Okay. What I do is a measurement from this string to here."

" -Yup. Okay. _And then I do the same thing on the other side."

" -Yeah."

" -And then, when I hit the same measurement, then I put my nail and pull me another string."

" -Okay, so in that way you know you're making parallel."

" -And then, in parallel with this string and have another 90 in this corner."

" -Perfect. Okay. And now we're ready for this..."

" -Yeah, this is a perimeter board here that goes like that. And now, before we nail that, we're gonna make sure that we are straight done here with this one."

" -Okay"

" -I guess all these corners a critical cause you've got that same pattern going everywhere."

" -Same pattern and the form."

" -Okay."

" -Ready?"

" -Yeah."

" -And so, what's the purpose of the string?"

" -The purpose of the string is to make sure that the board stays straight. So we're still in 90 degrees of the corner."

" -Okay."

" -We pull the string to get your board straight."

" -If not of this board, they're gonna be firmly probably straight as high as you tried."

" -They're never straight."

" -Okay."

" -That's a good idea, put biscuits on those batts and that's gonna hold them down once it settle."

" -I'll hold them down."

" -Sure."

" -We'll leave this tongue on in here so that when we nail this last piece on with the nail gun, this edge here remained nice and crisp. Now that it is in place, we'll take it off with a chisel so that the rest the field can come right in and made it nicely."

" -That's right."

" -It's a great job, Grady. Thanks a lot."

" -Thank you much."

" -Can I help you?"

" -Yeah."

" -Okay."

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