posted 4 months ago
At one time, the floor on the veranda was insulated and wooden boards were used as a floor covering, over time, gaps formed between the boards. It was planned to disassemble the floor and lay the boards tightly. There was also a constant creaking. It was decided to do it simply and quickly. The boards were treated with a coarse metal brush, glue foam was blown into the gaps between the boards, then the excess foam was removed with a metal brush and putty. A wonderful effect was obtained, the floor stopped creaking due to the foam and became more stable. After that, the floor was painted with Swedish paint and then when it is a little worn out I will cover it with oil. It turned out rough but strong
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