Saturday, 8 March 2014
Getting Laid
(this follows on from my off-topic parquet post...)Made a stab at laying my wooden floor. There are several theories about technique so ended up with a fusion of geometry and much reference to my favourite philosopher Heath Robinson. Bostik Laybond floor adhesive is brilliant, if gooey and messy, so lots of wipes to-hand.Heavy tool boxes and dead batteries are used end of line to keep freshly laid sections square - or weighed down, as the floor is slightly wonky and the blocks are slightly different thicknesses. The set-square is my bible.I had a few kcuf-ups where individual parquet blocks slid about and left big gaps (effectively aquaplaning) even though - or maybe because?, they had 24kg on top of them. The glue is so strong (although still completely flexible) it ripped up the latex cement floor rather than coming un-stuck from the wood. Balls.Once a central herringbone spine has been laid and the glue has set, it's easier to slot in the rest. It's all tongue-and-groove. But as these are reclaimed blocks, adjustment by sanding down edges, has to be made for a good fit with each neighbour.Only another 1,976 blocks to lay. BP
Epic undertaking but what a buzz when it's all done and all down to you
ReplyDeleteGreat undertaking Dood! Hope it turns out that way you want it to :-)
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
ReplyDeleteThat is brilliant! Seeing the slowly expanding completed floor must be a good feeling
ReplyDeleteNice use of an underwear catalog too....
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing ben - good work
ReplyDeleteLay 'em right the first time and you'll be able to walk all over them for the rest of your life.... I mean the floor.
ReplyDeletelooking great! wait until you get to the edges, then everything else will have felt like it took no time at all!
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