Tongue and Groove Flooring Install 10x12 Shop

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2023
  • The homeowner of this 10x12 shed wants the ceiling and floors to match so we install tongue and groove pine boards on the floor. Liquid Nails contractors adhesive was applied to the floor and the tongue and groove was placed down on top of that. A scrap block of wood was used to tap the t and g into place. 2" finishing nails are used to help keep the floor in place while the adhesive cures. Once that is done, 3 coats of polyurethane is applies to give this a nice finished look.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @Samcraftcom
    @Samcraftcom Год назад +2

    My mother's home had solid pine flooring like this (not tongue and groove) in a home she bought. It was installed in all rooms except for the bathroom. The flooring was easily dented and had a weathered look, but it was an interesting character look. It held up better than I would have expected, being pine, but I image a lot of that is attributed to the floor finish that was applied to help with hardening it. She was there 6 years with no need to refinish and without major issues from it.

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  Год назад

      Pine is an unusual choice for a floor especially for tongue and groove. Nice to hear that the floor lasted a long time in your mom's house. This floor had polyurethane applied and should be good for as little traffic as will be on it.

    • @MrDmorgan52
      @MrDmorgan52 4 месяца назад +1

      Not really. You see a lot of older homes in the Deep South with pine floors. Not a lot of native hardwood around here. My house built in 1890's is T and G pine , only one layer. No subfloor!

  • @tiffanygibson8111
    @tiffanygibson8111 7 месяцев назад

    What grade wood did you buy?

  • @brett4264
    @brett4264 Год назад

    Other than looking kinda cool, I don't know why you'd want a soft pine floor. I'd prefer a concrete floor in an outbuilding like that. That pine is not going to take much of a beating.

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  Год назад

      The look was very important to the homeowner. For a work from home office I think it will do ok. As an actual workshop it would get damaged real fast.

  • @joegalloway1613
    @joegalloway1613 7 месяцев назад

    Hows the floor been holding up i thought about doing this for my tiny home.

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  7 месяцев назад +1

      Last time I checked with my friend it was doing well. some scuff marks because its a soft wood but not bad.

    • @joegalloway1613
      @joegalloway1613 7 месяцев назад

      @sethcraftworkshop I dpnt mind it get scuffs and dents in it I mean that in my opinion adds to the rustic look!. I'm wanting to stain it in Red mahogany then clear coat it using polyurethane....any tips? How many times should I go back over it with the polyurethane and is that OK to use?

  • @OffGridAussiePrepper
    @OffGridAussiePrepper Год назад +1

    OI Seth, better unblock me from ur main channels and "READ MY CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM" on ur electric inverter install vid.

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  Год назад +5

      Hello. You had been blocked on the land to house for inappropriate language.

    • @OffGridAussiePrepper
      @OffGridAussiePrepper Год назад

      @@sethcraftworkshop utube censors all bad language so u dont see it anymore.... even when it aint cos utube is run by the woke society. well if u dont unblock me i wont bother commenting with my knowledge and experience like i have done on ur channel for many years

  • @mk-jm5tv
    @mk-jm5tv 4 месяца назад

    this video should be titled "how to waste lumber and ruin your floor like an idiot"