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Jim, that floor is looking great, glad it is going so well for you.
Thanks. I think the other advantage of doing it long-ways is that it's spanning the ridges in the floor decently. I'm afraid I'm going to run out of material, though. I've gone through 3 of 5 boxes and am about half way done. It's special order (non returnable) so I'm going to wait before I order more.
I'm at a point now where there will unfortunately be a lot of waste. I started at the front which is the largest area. As I move back, where the hallway narrows the first plank is only an inch wide - that means I have to sacrifice several, full-length planks for that one-inch wide run. I'm not sure how I could have avoided it, though.
The big lounge area in the front is done and it looks great. I have a couple of lines out of whack where I forgot to insert spacers while I was tapping planks into place. It will drive me nuts so I have some disassembly and reassembly to do. But that will have to wait - going brick and stick home shopping today.
Looking good Jim, Good luck on the brick and stick.
Thanks. I'm not going to have enough material for the bathroom, but I think that's probably for the best. I think I'll do some ceramic tile-looking stuff that's more impervious to moisture in there.
On the brick and stick front we looked at quite a few duds but did see one that really stood out. The owner has to get a little more realistic about his asking price, but I'm not in a hurry and will keep an eye on it. It's only been on the market for 2 days so it needs to sit a bit (and it will) before the price comes down to reality. I've been renting since my divorce 6 years ago and really want to own something again.
Moving along at a snail's pace. Between work and keeping an eye on the rug rats I can only get about an hour at a time in.
I got to a point where I needed to borrow my dad's table saw for the long cuts in the hallway. Turns out my brother burned up the motor in it. Now it was 50-years old but my dad blames my brother. I found a good deal on CL for a newer model and snagged it. Now things are moving along pretty quick.
I got lucky with the color/style. I brought home about a dozen samples and settled on this "Ironmill Maple".
Hi,Jim I'm liking it. What is the underlayment your using.
Thanks. The underlayment is just a 6 mil poly barrier. I know I have leaks, and more leaks will happen so I figured I'd isolate the new floor from the subfloor. The Pergo Max has a foam padding attached to it so I didn't have to put anything else under it.
It is looking great Jim, I think you picked a good color of wood, it compliments the other woodwork and fabric very nicely.
Went to Lowe's today to pick up the last box of special-order Pergo. The sticker on the box said "Ironmill Maple" but what was in the box was something else. They apologized for the error, but it's going to be until next week until I get the right stuff. I wanted to finish over the weekend, too.
Is it not aggravating when Murphy raises his head? Some person not paying attention gets labels mixed up and you get the wrong stuff, sure it was not made in China? LOL
I absolutely hate lowe's sometimes. You need one they have none you need three they have two. I bought a screen door one time for a remodel i was doing so it set in the box for a week or two before I opened it . Mind you I had to drive 40 some miles to get it in the first place and when I opened the box the bottom half of the door wasn't painted. Now you know some Chinese dude laughed up noddles through his nose when he was telling his old bud at lunch about how he screwed over some merican across the big coy pond. Still It's better than Walmart I guess.
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