j4bs4209333
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Hi my name is Jen and I own a 91 year old house in Massachusetts. I'm in the process of refinishing the hardwood floors (well softwood Douglas Fir) and even though I have no clue what I'm doing I think the one room I sanded came out pretty good. I posted a picture and I appreciate blunt feedback so if it looks like crap please feel free to tell me.....Here's the problem I'm having.....
The living room, spare room, and hallway are all original Douglas Fir floors. The floor in the hallway has a good amount of water damage and I had to tear up a good sized section of it. The tongue & groove fir at Home Depot looks identical, but it's way too light and I tried every shade of stain and nothing will match the original. I can't afford reclaimed flooring, so I figured out a solution, steal it from the kitchen floor. I plan on putting tile in the kitchen so I can use something cheap to take up the 3/4" height. So I start to pull up the floating floor I put in a couple years ago and I find 4 layers of self stick tiles, then a layer of linoleum, then lauan plywood, then the old Douglas Fir. I removed about 1 square foot before I wanted to run head first into a wall. Is there any easy way to remove this stuff? I'm going to be here for the next year doing it with a pry bar and hammer. Thank You in advance for any hints you can give me.
The living room, spare room, and hallway are all original Douglas Fir floors. The floor in the hallway has a good amount of water damage and I had to tear up a good sized section of it. The tongue & groove fir at Home Depot looks identical, but it's way too light and I tried every shade of stain and nothing will match the original. I can't afford reclaimed flooring, so I figured out a solution, steal it from the kitchen floor. I plan on putting tile in the kitchen so I can use something cheap to take up the 3/4" height. So I start to pull up the floating floor I put in a couple years ago and I find 4 layers of self stick tiles, then a layer of linoleum, then lauan plywood, then the old Douglas Fir. I removed about 1 square foot before I wanted to run head first into a wall. Is there any easy way to remove this stuff? I'm going to be here for the next year doing it with a pry bar and hammer. Thank You in advance for any hints you can give me.


