I did this project a while ago...
I ripped out walls and turned a walk through bedroom into a dinning room. Basically I tour out the two doors on opposite sides and opened it up to about 3-4' openings. I have original 1954 1.5" wide oak flooring that runs North and South. The wall I tore out ran East and West, therefore, I cut a 6" wide strip through the original oak flooring so I could install a new transition using 4 new pieces that run perpendiculer to the rest of the pieces.
Here is the problem,
First, I bought maple pieces because the oak seemed very dark at the store. I used the same stain as I did when I refinished the floors but it did not match at all, the maple was way lighter in color. I experimented with many different colors but never got it that close.
Second, I used wood glue and glued all 4 pieces together side by side. I then used Gorilla Glue to glue down the new boards to the wood subfloor. I finished it by sanding it level with the original floor. A little at a time all 4pieces have moved up on one side and is now about 1/4" higher than the rest of the floor.
My questions, if I redo this I will use oak and biscuit joint the 4 pieces together. How should I attach the 4 pieces to the subfloor?
When I sanded it level with the rest of the floor the sander hit the already finished floor. I stained it all then used a polyurethane but you can see a wavy line where the new polyurethane dried on the existing, how do I fix that without re-doing the whole floor?
I ripped out walls and turned a walk through bedroom into a dinning room. Basically I tour out the two doors on opposite sides and opened it up to about 3-4' openings. I have original 1954 1.5" wide oak flooring that runs North and South. The wall I tore out ran East and West, therefore, I cut a 6" wide strip through the original oak flooring so I could install a new transition using 4 new pieces that run perpendiculer to the rest of the pieces.
Here is the problem,
First, I bought maple pieces because the oak seemed very dark at the store. I used the same stain as I did when I refinished the floors but it did not match at all, the maple was way lighter in color. I experimented with many different colors but never got it that close.
Second, I used wood glue and glued all 4 pieces together side by side. I then used Gorilla Glue to glue down the new boards to the wood subfloor. I finished it by sanding it level with the original floor. A little at a time all 4pieces have moved up on one side and is now about 1/4" higher than the rest of the floor.
My questions, if I redo this I will use oak and biscuit joint the 4 pieces together. How should I attach the 4 pieces to the subfloor?
When I sanded it level with the rest of the floor the sander hit the already finished floor. I stained it all then used a polyurethane but you can see a wavy line where the new polyurethane dried on the existing, how do I fix that without re-doing the whole floor?
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