Would that be recommended?
Daniele
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I can't recommend what to do, but as it's 'tomorrow' I would say don't do
that. Others will have better advise but I would think you will find the
sawdust will also get stuck on the surface and look awful.
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Phil Addison
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I note that you do not mention sanding the floor before you varnish it.
If you do not intend to sand it, there is probably no point in worrying
about spaces between the blocks as you are unlikely to be happy with it
until you put a carpet over it.
I am sorry to be so miserable about it. In any case, if the gaps are
significant it is probable that the blocks would have to be lifted and
re-laid if the job is to look right.
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Charles (Joe) Stahelin, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
> Not by me. This is an ideal case for the use of a polyurethane mastic
> such as Sikaflex. It will caulk the joint and can be sanded and
> varnished over with good results. If you use a shade darker than the
> wood blocks the final result is good.
Oh well. I had no choice this afternoon, so I tested it on a patch. In
fact, it worked really well, so I used it elsewhere. I just mixed up
some varnish with fine clean sawdust, and knifed it into some of the
bigger gaps. It looks fine.
If the floor were of higher quality to begin with, or the end result had
to be of higher quality, you might want to think twice. Also, I don't
know how well this will last. But it has certainly done the job of
filling some odd gaps nicely.
So can you tell me where to get Sikaflex, as I've never heard of it -
apologies if it's in all the sheds and I haven't noticed, but I have a
bit of a journey to find out, and it might be specialist stuff.
TIA
Mike Ring
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