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 Post subject: Can I install over "Adavatik(x)" subfloor!?!?!? NE
PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 12:33 pm 
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Advantech is a suitable floor for wood flooring installations.


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Advantech makes for a good subfloor. I can't get your site to move off the home page. Welcome :)


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Very nice work partner! I like your logo design too. :)


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Did I see an end block floor in that portfolio? Too dark to make it out. Pic# 14

Nice to see other guys using websites :D


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Pic 3517.. The bamboo with the nailer sitting there..


Stair step production, not random.

I have been seeing that more and more.


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you're right...I layed that bamboo last year when I started my business....i was only 21 at the time and only a novice installer....since that job i've done my homework and have and layed similar floors with glue or with my bostitch LHF floor stapler for engineered....iI've also have learned to rack my floors avoiding the stair step formation. thanks...you guys are pros.


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Did I see an end block floor in that portfolio? Too dark to make it out. Pic# 14

Naw, Ken, it's a dark parquet. Bruce USED to have those many years ago. I forget the name. Haddon Hall perhaps. During the bi-centennial of our nation, Bruce and other manufacturers named some of their flooring products with "Americana" and historic sounding names. Many of the parquets had those names, such as Jeffersonian, Haddon Hall, Marie Antoinette, and others. Many more designs now.


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Did I see an end block floor in that portfolio? Too dark to make it out. Pic# 14

Naw, Ken, it's a dark parquet. Bruce USED to have those many years ago. I forget the name. Haddon Hall perhaps. During the bi-centennial of our nation, Bruce and other manufacturers named some of their flooring products with "Americana" and historic sounding names. Many of the parquets had those names, such as Jeffersonian, Haddon Hall, Marie Antoinette, and others. Many more designs now.[/quote

That floor was a refinishing job we did in Dover MA, in 2007......It was a red oak block parquet refinished using 3M abrasives followed by a double jacobean stain and 3 coats of lenmar satin.


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