burn
5th January 2004, 11:37 AM
Hi,
Seeking yet more advice?
We have removed three inner walls with the intent of making two bigger rooms out of four much smaller.
Where we removed the walls from, now has a gap where the floorboards end. For some reason, the floor boards were not butted up against the baseboard (for the studs) but had 20 to 30 degree cuts. Thus leaving between 70 to 90 mm gaps between two sets of floorboards. See attached.
There are two floor bearers (80mm centres) where the stud baseboard was removed from.
Now, should I just rout off the ends of the floorboards to make them square and place in 90mm x 19mm pine.
OR
Place in 70mm x 19mm pine leaving jaggered gaps - perhaps filling them with something.
We will be placing underlay then carpet over it all?
Lastly, I am not sure of the timber the floorboards are made from. It looks pine-like (lots of knots) and was installed circa 1963. If it was hardwood, would placing pine to fill the gap be a bad thing? Would I be better using hardwood, be the existing boards soft or hardwood.?
Seeking yet more advice?
We have removed three inner walls with the intent of making two bigger rooms out of four much smaller.
Where we removed the walls from, now has a gap where the floorboards end. For some reason, the floor boards were not butted up against the baseboard (for the studs) but had 20 to 30 degree cuts. Thus leaving between 70 to 90 mm gaps between two sets of floorboards. See attached.
There are two floor bearers (80mm centres) where the stud baseboard was removed from.
Now, should I just rout off the ends of the floorboards to make them square and place in 90mm x 19mm pine.
OR
Place in 70mm x 19mm pine leaving jaggered gaps - perhaps filling them with something.
We will be placing underlay then carpet over it all?
Lastly, I am not sure of the timber the floorboards are made from. It looks pine-like (lots of knots) and was installed circa 1963. If it was hardwood, would placing pine to fill the gap be a bad thing? Would I be better using hardwood, be the existing boards soft or hardwood.?