Results 1 to 2 of 2
-
19th December 2007, 12:00 PM #1New Member
- Join Date
- Dec 2007
- Location
- Hobart
- Posts
- 1
Help with screws and edges of floorboards already oiled
Hi,
We thought we had hit the jackpot when we lifted the corners of the carpet to be discovered oiled floorboards only to pull the carpet up that infact it was just a "frame" around the edge. I am now wondering how we are best to proceed do we need to sand the entire floor and start again? and if so am I best to stick to oil or go for an epoxy?
My second issue is that there must have been some squeaky boards and some one has gone hurry curry with screws in one area of the floor. I have managed to get most out but some seem to be stuck fast, I have tried a screw extractor to no avail! Any advice anyone can give me on any of the above wold be greatly appreciated as my fiance is decidedly not handy!
Thanks
Nicole
-
19th December 2007, 12:29 PM #2Happy Feet
- Join Date
- Sep 2007
- Location
- Armadale
- Posts
- 887
Put the screwdriver in the slot then hold a cigarett lighter flame as close to the tip as you can for about thirty seconds. the heat will conduct down the screwdriver into the screw and slightly expand the screw and the wood around it.
When the screw cools it shrinks back and the wood dosent.
this usually works. keep steady pressure on the screwdriver so you dont strip the slot.
If you have stripped the slot you need a cutting wheel on a drill or dremmel to re cut them.
You could of course just clean and re oil the frame and get a nice big rug or bound carpet offcut.
Astrid
Similar Threads
-
Gal Screws v Zinc Screws. When to use what?
By Dr - 307 in forum FLOORING, DECKING, STUMPS, etc.Replies: 9Last Post: 13th December 2007, 07:48 AM -
Sanding Oiled floorboards?
By gemi_babe in forum FLOORINGReplies: 9Last Post: 29th August 2004, 10:27 PM
Bookmarks