dochalpin
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Post by dochalpin on Apr 11, 2015 17:19:52 GMT -8
I picked up 5 boxes of Colombian Teak solid wood flooring from someone on Craigslist, today. I think it'll look great in my Shasta Deluxe. QUESTION. When do people usually do the flooring in the camper, during resto?
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Post by RinTin on Apr 11, 2015 17:34:42 GMT -8
Depends on if the cabinets and such are removed or not. Even then, you can put that type of flooring down under the cabinets or cut the flooring in around the cabinets. You'll know when you get there.
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Post by nccamper on Apr 12, 2015 4:52:41 GMT -8
Depends on if the cabinets and such are removed or not. Even then, you can put that type of flooring down under the cabinets or cut the flooring in around the cabinets. You'll know when you get there. I agree. I wouldn't mess with the floor if it's smooth and solid, even if it's ugly. If it's uneven, falling apart or patched, I might scrape and screw a piece of luan down before the flooring. Some people glue the luan, but if the floor is not 100% it won't do you much good. If you have asbestos tiles, work with caution while scraping.
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