Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
Location: Essex
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Had a look online. Thats expensive stuff.
Real wood engineered or something?
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John
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Registered: 30th Jun 03
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Its engineered aye. Would have preferred solid but was advised I needed that for floating floor.
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
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My dad has real wood and said he'd never get it again.
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Andrew
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Registered: 5th May 04
Location: Skoda Octavia Estate, Ford Puma
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quote: Originally posted by John
I've not bought cheap shit so will be fine.
My bonfire still burning strong.
It's wood, will be unprotected wood when it's chipped.
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John
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Registered: 30th Jun 03
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So you had cheap shit then. What I'll do if its a problem is I'll just tile it. It won't be though so it'll probably stay like that until I move again.
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GB123
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Registered: 21st Nov 11
Location: Kent
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quote: Originally posted by John
Its engineered aye. Would have preferred solid but was advised I needed that for floating floor.
I've fitted solid as a floating floor before, might have some pictures somewhere.
Looks good btw.
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dannymccann
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Registered: 9th Aug 06
Location: Doddington, Lincolnshire
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Looks nice that John, must admit I didn't want anything other than tiles down in the kitchen. I was surprised how easy it is to lay this stuff, I am a DIY disaster master and we just about got it laid down, but I had to cut round a marble hearth I laid at the same time (bargin £10 solid marble hearth, backplate and wooden surround on ebay!).
The worst part about laying it is getting the bastard skirting boards off. Unfortunately I couldnt reuse mine as I had to rage them to get them off, I put new ones back on but wish I had paid someone to do it. I'll get it redone at some point in the future
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