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Timbermate Putty - Interior Wood FillerHas anyone used Timbermate Putty for filling the nail holes and gaps in their newly installed timber floor? If so, would you recommend it, or is there a better product out there? Baltic or BrushboxDecision made. I got some Grey Box this morning for around $18- sqr. mtr. I believe its got a Jenka rating of around 12??, so pretty hard. Anyone looking for some cheap… tjilpi replied 1 August 2011 ago PUTTY - Spot Patching Vs Trowel FillingWhen working with a new/raw solid timber floor, what is the best way to fill the nail holes and (butt joints)/gaps between floor boards? With a scraper or mixing a large… Synteko Natural vs Solid vs Bona Traffic?Heyo,
I'm just tossing up a finish for my floor (reno, needs to be sanded back etc), and seem to have come down to two brands, Bona and Synteko. The only thing is I'm… Floop started a topic 31 July 2011 ago FloopJul 31, 2011 12:31 am eyspyJul 30, 2011 9:47 pm Flooring tiles questionIMO it is in your best interest to tile the floor first..... 600x600 tile requires screeding (leveling of your slab) and because of this your father wont have to worry… Carpets/Tiles/Timber in sydneyCarpet tiles have the advantage of being able to move quickly around to make room for a nice and be replaced quickly if the incident. They still benefit from the normal… RupsJul 21, 2011 12:57 pm deb17Jul 20, 2011 10:12 am Newsprint style floating laminate floorI am looking at renovation a home office room and stumbled upon a laminate flooring( I think) in the style of black and white newsprint. my computer crashed and I didn't… deco20 started a topic 17 July 2011 ago Carpet - Dark Grey (charcoal)I don't have charcoal or grey carpet but I do have a mid brown and I was also a bit worried because I've always had light carpets. I love the depth of the brown, it makes… suh replied 10 July 2011 ago StarzJul 10, 2011 10:43 am Should builder take all tilesWe were left with a box or so of each, but they did make sure we were aware that if we found a cracked/damanged tile that they needed to come back and replace, that those… Zarli replied 7 July 2011 ago ZarliJul 07, 2011 11:37 am After deliberating for a few days I have finally decided not to have porcelain tiles, there were too many issues to deal with, along with the cost… Tile skirtingYep I'd want them to be the same as the floor tiles too. they can cut them to the 200x300 size if that's the size you prefer donuts replied 1 July 2011 ago EVOLUTION BY PROLINE FLOORS??I have had Evolution (NSW Spotted Gum) by Proline Floors laid on our floors for about a year now. We had the boards put down with the plastic edging up stairs but removed… cranky replied 1 July 2011 ago circular marks on polished floorsCould be from the hand sander (circular thingy), especially if they are located along walls and generally along the edges of the timber floor. They use this smaller… Lex replied 30 June 2011 ago OK - that didn't work - once more then I give… Mopping polished porcelain
Yes, you can Ive never been to a demo so Im interested to see what its like but Ive bought from a H1 member that had a… Bam replied 29 June 2011 ago Floorboard help please!!I'm not particularly objective but timber is great floor covering.
Brushbox in particular is quite beautiful and hard.
Its generally not the timber itself that… Opinion. 450x450 OR 300x600 floor tilesSo glad you are going with brick bond. Il looks amazing and it give the room a little bit of a lift. I hope your floor looks as good as the photo above does!
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