Richard
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Re: 2 1/2 x 3/4 solid oak \"gunstock\" t&g question
Update and more quesitons...
untold at beginning of this thread was the fact that we were redoing the master bedroom.
Repainting, fixing cracked drywall (caused by almost 2" drop from logs shrinking), swapped door out for french doors, removed 4' x 7' (approx) arched window that was installed improperly, ripped up all carpet & padding, pulled out all staples used for padding (he used a ton of them), modified both closets and added an extra door to each as well as power and lights to the now 4 closets.
We are soooooooooooooooooon to the point now of putting down this flooring (we kept the origonal stuff)
OK... question time, I bought a Bostich floor stapler and as I understand it, I'll need to put the first 5 rows of flooring down BEFORE I can start using the pneumatic stapler. I have a Porter Cable finish nailer that the floor guy said was perfect...however, I prefer to NOT have a bunch of nail holes showing on the first 5 rows before I can start to hide the nails in the tongue/groove by using the stapler.
What is the best way to nail the first 5 rows down such that I can try to HIDE the nails???
I do not mind using my finish nailer on the FIRST row, as I can put them close to wall and cover that with the 1x6 that we'll put down for base.
Any thoughts??
Thanks
Richard
Update and more quesitons...
untold at beginning of this thread was the fact that we were redoing the master bedroom.
Repainting, fixing cracked drywall (caused by almost 2" drop from logs shrinking), swapped door out for french doors, removed 4' x 7' (approx) arched window that was installed improperly, ripped up all carpet & padding, pulled out all staples used for padding (he used a ton of them), modified both closets and added an extra door to each as well as power and lights to the now 4 closets.
We are soooooooooooooooooon to the point now of putting down this flooring (we kept the origonal stuff)
OK... question time, I bought a Bostich floor stapler and as I understand it, I'll need to put the first 5 rows of flooring down BEFORE I can start using the pneumatic stapler. I have a Porter Cable finish nailer that the floor guy said was perfect...however, I prefer to NOT have a bunch of nail holes showing on the first 5 rows before I can start to hide the nails in the tongue/groove by using the stapler.
What is the best way to nail the first 5 rows down such that I can try to HIDE the nails???
I do not mind using my finish nailer on the FIRST row, as I can put them close to wall and cover that with the 1x6 that we'll put down for base.
Any thoughts??
Thanks
Richard