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Tim S May 10th 06 06:21 PM

Where to find 1930's floor boards
 
Jmorg wrote:


I am renovating my floorboards in my living room (1930's house) and want
to continue them through to my dining room extension (1990's).

The dining room just has board down though - no floorboards. Does
anybody know the best way to go about this or where i can buy some
original 1930's floorboards from to fit in the diningroom over the
board that is already down. I will need them to match the living room
boards well as the room continue through.

Thank you.



Yes - following on from an earlier thread - a reclamation or salvage yard.

Where are you?

The one's I've been to usually have an excellent stock of what you're after.
Some I've seen on the web specialise in hardwoods too at surprisingly
reasonable prices, occasionally a normal yard might get a job lot in.

Cheers

Tim

Chip May 10th 06 07:04 PM

Where to find 1930's floor boards
 
On Wed, 10 May 2006 18:21:33 +0100,it is alleged that Tim S
spake thusly in uk.d-i-y:


Yes - following on from an earlier thread - a reclamation or salvage yard.

Where are you?

The one's I've been to usually have an excellent stock of what you're after.
Some I've seen on the web specialise in hardwoods too at surprisingly
reasonable prices, occasionally a normal yard might get a job lot in.

Cheers

Tim



Seconded, I had a similar experience of having to match boards (In my
case 1890s boards, half a room, due to woodworm). Reclamation yard had
exactly what I needed for less than the cost of doing the same area in
1990s chipboard.

--
"Anyone who is capable of getting themselves made President should on
*no* account be allowed to do the job."
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

Jmorg May 10th 06 08:20 PM

Where to find 1930's floor boards
 
I am renovating my floorboards in my living room (1930's house) and want to continue them through to my dining room extension (1990's).

The dining room just has board down though - no floorboards. Does anybody know the best way to go about this or where i can buy some original 1930's floorboards from to fit in the diningroom over the board that is already down. I will need them to match the living room boards well as the room continue through.

Thank you.

Jmorg May 11th 06 03:42 PM

I'm on the Bradford/Leeds border but can also go to lancashire for it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim S
Jmorg wrote:


I am renovating my floorboards in my living room (1930's house) and want
to continue them through to my dining room extension (1990's).

The dining room just has board down though - no floorboards. Does
anybody know the best way to go about this or where i can buy some
original 1930's floorboards from to fit in the diningroom over the
board that is already down. I will need them to match the living room
boards well as the room continue through.

Thank you.



Yes - following on from an earlier thread - a reclamation or salvage yard.

Where are you?

The one's I've been to usually have an excellent stock of what you're after.
Some I've seen on the web specialise in hardwoods too at surprisingly
reasonable prices, occasionally a normal yard might get a job lot in.

Cheers

Tim


Roger May 11th 06 07:17 PM

Where to find 1930's floor boards
 
The message
from Jmorg contains these words:

I'm on the Bradford/Leeds border but can also go to lancashire for it.


I got some second hand boards from a place in Silsden 15 odd years ago.
Went by the name of Muffs. Don't know if it is still a going concern as
Mr Muff wasn't exactly in the first flush of youth even then. I don't
have a current telephone directory but the number was still listed 2
years ago (as a ltd co).

--
Roger Chapman


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