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Installing a Reclaimed Pine Floor

Bob Ryley and Howard Brickman install a reclaimed hard pine floor. The orientation of the boards is explained and the moisture content of the subfloor is checked before the new floor is installed.
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Installing a Reclaimed Pine Floor

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" I really like a solution you came up for. Having them boards -- orientation running into the kitchen and also and listening. We decided to run the boards from two different directions. Meeting at the corner running all the way across the intersection of the two rooms to the other corner. You know. Right now we need to check the moisture content of the subfloor -- don't conditions are correct. -- we have here. Right at 12% that's the upper -- of what we think is acceptable also we're ready to go wants to go and put the felt paper down and continuing floor. Then I'll -- the felt paper down ready to continue this weave here Howard this half pine you've gotten from mountain lumber when you've got. Didn't come with this -- at the end did it now this is the -- especially made for the floor trade east with a group absolutely into the boards locked together. OK so that goes right in there. That's that sends you can't. And I got the same thing standing room only other piece Saturday interlock to weave together so everything is all locks and keys together yes. How -- single went down it. This is a random width floor in the could tell us a little bit about the lumped this is only -- pine from that's select prime grade. It's -- reclaimed crop -- in fact this material. This from the Avery Dennison paper mill in Framingham Massachusetts icicles. The random widths are specifically used so that we can optimize the yield of lumber. And minimize waste great OK Iraq I can't wait to see it and come back arrow sanded and finished it's going to be viewed this."

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