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nice work.. That floor came out good.

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thanks. I have the sore knees and back to show for it, too...

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Did you nail the bamboo? If so, how did it work? I'd heard it splits
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Did you nail the bamboo? If so, how did it work? I'd heard it splits
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I used 1/4" crown finish staples through the tongue. I had a few splits
where the nail was close to the end of the plank, but no more than I've
had with wood flooring. I used 18g brads in a few places where I
couldn't get the stapler in. none of those split.

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