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yaofeng September 27th 06 06:08 PM

Front porch flooring
 
Talked to my local lumber yard and bought tongue and groove mohogany
for the front porch flooring of my rental. It is not big, 7 by 7. Any
tips on installation? The lumber yard suggested stainless steel screws
at every joist.


DK September 27th 06 08:47 PM

Front porch flooring
 
On 27 Sep 2006 10:08:17 -0700, "yaofeng"
wrote:

Talked to my local lumber yard and bought tongue and groove mohogany
for the front porch flooring of my rental. It is not big, 7 by 7. Any
tips on installation? The lumber yard suggested stainless steel screws
at every joist.


Sounds like a mistake.

Is this an enclosed porch?

Follow the instructions on the package, or better yet, go to their
web site and look for installation instructions.



yaofeng September 28th 06 02:25 AM

Front porch flooring
 

DK wrote:
On 27 Sep 2006 10:08:17 -0700, "yaofeng"
wrote:

Talked to my local lumber yard and bought tongue and groove mohogany
for the front porch flooring of my rental. It is not big, 7 by 7. Any
tips on installation? The lumber yard suggested stainless steel screws
at every joist.


Sounds like a mistake.

Is this an enclosed porch?

Follow the instructions on the package, or better yet, go to their
web site and look for installation instructions.


How so? It is not enclsed but not open like a deck either.


Heathcliff September 28th 06 05:07 PM

Front porch flooring
 

yaofeng wrote:
Talked to my local lumber yard and bought tongue and groove mohogany
for the front porch flooring of my rental. It is not big, 7 by 7. Any
tips on installation? The lumber yard suggested stainless steel screws
at every joist.


Usually tongue and groove flooring of any kind is installed by nailing
at an angle through the tongue, so that no nails show when the floor is
finished. Tool rental places can rent you a special gadget for doing
the nailing. Installing nails or screws by hand at an angle like that
would be difficult and time consuming, and for screws might not work at
all (the screw head would probably mess up the tongue so that the
groove of the next board would not fit over it right). Installing
screws from above, so that they show when the floor is finished, would
look really really bad. So: call a tool rental place and explain what
you're doing, they'll fix you up.

-- H


[email protected] September 30th 06 04:00 PM

Front porch flooring
 
home depot, rents them fairly cheap. for a square area, it goes realy
fast. the tool uses a hammer to pull the boards together as it nails
them, creating a tighter board to board connection than hand or air
tools can, it also drives all the nails at the correct angle every
time.

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Heathcliff wrote:
yaofeng wrote:
Talked to my local lumber yard and bought tongue and groove mohogany
for the front porch flooring of my rental. It is not big, 7 by 7. Any
tips on installation? The lumber yard suggested stainless steel screws
at every joist.


Usually tongue and groove flooring of any kind is installed by nailing
at an angle through the tongue, so that no nails show when the floor is
finished. Tool rental places can rent you a special gadget for doing
the nailing. Installing nails or screws by hand at an angle like that
would be difficult and time consuming, and for screws might not work at
all (the screw head would probably mess up the tongue so that the
groove of the next board would not fit over it right). Installing
screws from above, so that they show when the floor is finished, would
look really really bad. So: call a tool rental place and explain what
you're doing, they'll fix you up.

-- H



yaofeng October 2nd 06 03:47 AM

Front porch flooring
 

wrote:
home depot, rents them fairly cheap. for a square area, it goes realy
fast. the tool uses a hammer to pull the boards together as it nails
them, creating a tighter board to board connection than hand or air
tools can, it also drives all the nails at the correct angle every
time.

I am using stainless steel screws because the porch will be exposed to
the elements.



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