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Anyone have any experience/advice in removing hardwood flooring from
the groove side? My situation is this: I have a gap in my existing hardwood floor left from a hole I knocked in the wall between my dining room and living rm (6' wide). The flooring is running parallel to the wall I knocked out and was started at that wall, therefore I have the groove side exposed now. I'm thinking about cutting out into the existing flooring (about 10 boards into it) and filling with a lighter wood to create an inlay. What I need to know is - will it be possible to remove sections without damaging the next section attached to it? Once I've sawn through each board on either end of the section I want to remove, I would think I could lift it with a wonderbar (I'm not concerned with saving the wood I'm removing). Any suggestions would greatly appreciated. Thanks. Josh |
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