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John Kelly
 
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I'm slowly gettign the bedroom done but it's really slow. Anyway the=20
latest plan is to put down real wooden floring - ie: a load of planks on=20
top of those green floorboards (whatever they're called) instead of the=20
proposed plan of putting a floating good quality laminate down.

I'd like to screw the planks down as that would make it easier to life=20
them if I needed to do any work below the floor. The extra height to=20
the floor won't make any difference to the room as it's tall enough not=20
to worry about 2cm. I'm thinking of just using normal planks of wood.

One of the good things is that the price comes down by about =A3200 as we=
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were going to use some quite expensive real wood finish laminate like=20
stuff which is why we suddenly thought "why not use real wood",

Does this sound feasible - anything I've not thought of? Would screws=20
look silly?

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John Kelly wrote:
Does this sound feasible - anything I've not thought of? Would screws
look silly?


Most real wood flooring would be tongue and groove, and secured by secret
nailing.

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On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 01:34:05 -0000, "andrewpreece"
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Brass screws can look quite good allegedly, though I suppose real brass
might tarnish a bit over time. Still if they were varnished over and screwed
into countersunk holes of exactly the right depth ( i.e screwhead dead level
with the floor - to avoid becoming a hole which picks up dirt ), and all
aligned properly, I think the result could even be stylish. Your call!


I'd say if you varnished over screws you'd never get them out without
cleaning the heads with paint stripper and even then you could damage
the heads too much to get the screw out and be faced with nasty job of
trying to drill it out. I'm planning on screwing down some inspection
hatch floorboards, but after sanding I will remove the screws before
varnishing then replace after its dried.

Presumably the OP is going to varnish the floor even if you meant use
laquered screws.

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