I noticed in my daughter's home, who also has a pine floor, that the gaps in
it seem to be filled in with something. Her floor is stained, then varnished
and the filler took the stain more than the wood did. It looks like a fiber
wood filler. The spaces in the cabin floor are large enough that I want to
fill them with something or they will always be full of dirt. The cabin is
located in an area that is all sand.
We plan to rent a floor sander to level the floor then paint with
polyurethane, no stain. Is wood filler the answer? I am concerned if we use
filler we will loose the separation lines of the boards making it look like
a one piece floor. Is there anything liquid that could be poured into the
cracks to fill them to some degree? What do floor installers do? There just
can't be a whole cabin full of perfectly cut wood that fits together that is
not tongue and groove.
Suggestions please.
Thank you,
Autumn
"Autumn" <leaves_o...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Does clear silicone take to polyurethane? That is all I can think of that
would expand and contract. This is a very good point since it will be closed
down in the winter, no heat, in the snow belt of our state.
Thank you for your reply, it is appreciated.
Autumn
"Craig M" <craig...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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When its 90% humidity and 90f the floor has expanded, gaps will be
less or none at all. If you fill it tight now it will likely buckle
this summer. There should be sold a filler strip that will conpress.