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How many sqft of glue down can you put down in a day?
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Post some picture if you can
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You should post some pictures of this job. It'd be fun to see!
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i think he meant the teak job. im gonna see if i can get some pics.to answer your earlier post(stanker) i find gluedown goes slower because your always cleaning up. glue spreads like bubblegum so that slows the pace also.staples are a lot quicker.
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Once you get a system down ,glue down can go pretty good.I am on engineered right now 41/2,put 700ft with 1 helper today
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i find that you make good time in open rooms but lose it in the hallways. that applies to all flooring
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Do you shim your hardwood to meet your tile so their is no toe stubber?
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if there is only a slight difference i will. got to be careful because you can get squeaks and creaks if the floor is raised anywhere
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I use glue in all these areas
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if anybody is looking for a really tuff hardwood they might wanna look at ipe. its a bit colorful but its real hard. boy is it ever heavy. express01 attached the following image(s):  P7310002.JPG (193kb) downloaded 0 time(s).
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Is that from our rain forests?
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i would think so. "let he who has not worked with exotics throw the first stone"
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