Nasty135
Veteran Member
farmer, I would vote for 3/4" it might be a little more $ but I think it would be more forgiving during installation (meaning if you chose to sand before finishing it will still have enough strength to avoid splits from uneven sub-floor)and I would also use the proper tool , Even the manual ratchet type is good ie; If you don't get a good hit the first time the ratchet holds it where it stopped and you can just give it a second whack driving it to the desired depth.
We also put pine flooring in our home 6" T&G plank.. and after 8 yrs we still like it /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
We also put pine flooring in our home 6" T&G plank.. and after 8 yrs we still like it /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif