TJAY
4th July 2007, 01:01 PM
Hi,
We've recently had our place re-stumped, and then I repaired the old baltic boards. Clearly it was my first time as I've just noticed that a nail has lifted and a couple of the boards are flexing. Of course this is happening now the floor has been sanded, polished and sealed. I had used a nail gun and compressor to nail the boards, so I'm surprised to see one lift - what could cause that? The tongue and grooves were missing in bits, but everywhere else was also glued.
So I assume to fix it I can just nail the board back down again, and maybe carefully fill the hole and crack between the boards again with something like the Sixaflex pro stuff, and then with a fine brush reseal the patched area of the floor? They're 100 year old boards, so there's plenty of 'character' and they're far from perfect so I don't think you'll notice too much.
Any other tips? Any particular type of nail I should be using?
Cheers,
Ben
We've recently had our place re-stumped, and then I repaired the old baltic boards. Clearly it was my first time as I've just noticed that a nail has lifted and a couple of the boards are flexing. Of course this is happening now the floor has been sanded, polished and sealed. I had used a nail gun and compressor to nail the boards, so I'm surprised to see one lift - what could cause that? The tongue and grooves were missing in bits, but everywhere else was also glued.
So I assume to fix it I can just nail the board back down again, and maybe carefully fill the hole and crack between the boards again with something like the Sixaflex pro stuff, and then with a fine brush reseal the patched area of the floor? They're 100 year old boards, so there's plenty of 'character' and they're far from perfect so I don't think you'll notice too much.
Any other tips? Any particular type of nail I should be using?
Cheers,
Ben