I have a number of salvaged pieces of tongue and grooved floor, mainly around 30cm in length, which I am planning to reconstitute into a floor.
I'm planning to cut them all, either to the same lengths, or not, and basically lay a tongue and groove patchwork, glued at the cut ends, and in a running bond for strength. The floor will then be sanded.
It will be the floor for a first floor bathroom, just over two metres by about three.
2 questions, well, maybe three, I'll do the maybe one first.
1) Is this just a really stupid idea, and if so, why?
2) If not, am I best gluing the pieces directly to the mdf floor before sanding, which will take quite a lot of glue, and would wood glue be sufficient, or would tongue and groove screws be better?
3) I am thinking of sanding using an upright sander and then sealing the whole floor before putting bath and toilet in. Would just a good quality, say, polyurethane seal be sufficient?
Thank you in advance
I'm planning to cut them all, either to the same lengths, or not, and basically lay a tongue and groove patchwork, glued at the cut ends, and in a running bond for strength. The floor will then be sanded.
It will be the floor for a first floor bathroom, just over two metres by about three.
2 questions, well, maybe three, I'll do the maybe one first.
1) Is this just a really stupid idea, and if so, why?
2) If not, am I best gluing the pieces directly to the mdf floor before sanding, which will take quite a lot of glue, and would wood glue be sufficient, or would tongue and groove screws be better?
3) I am thinking of sanding using an upright sander and then sealing the whole floor before putting bath and toilet in. Would just a good quality, say, polyurethane seal be sufficient?
Thank you in advance