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Securing old pine flooring
I have some old (100+yr) pine flooring that is coming up --
specifically, the board is loose and the old cut nails keep popping up. When I tried to sink the nails, I only ended up cracking the board a bit. What is the best way to secure the board? - What types of nails should I use? - Should I predill a bit to avoid cracking? - Should I try to pull out the old cut nails that are popping out? Jeff |
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