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    Warping new pine floor

    That was my intention. "What comes around goes around", "Karma", what ever you want to call it. The funny thing is you can't seem to see that if I say I found your post offensive then at least to me, that is what it must be. So rather than deny and ridicule, try considering what could be...
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    Warping new pine floor

    Might just do that :) My father in-law (retired Danish builder in Denmark) says some may straighten a little during further drying process and maybe I'm imagining it but I rekon I'm seeing signs of this. I think replacing the worst and sanding the ok-ish may well be the best way to go...
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    Warping new pine floor

    Actually thanks for highlighting there is another section this would fit in better. Prefered if you didn't assume that I'm upset :roll: I'm just giving as good as I get :lol:
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    Warping new pine floor

    As part of a loft conversion I decided to add Pine Floor Boards (169x20). These were just clear pine boards that cost £2.36 per metre (approx £14 sq m). The floor already had a kind of cork tongue and groove slab type of floor and the floorboards were laid directly ontop. Because of my...
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    Warping new pine floor

    Well that's three unhelpful posts. Not sure which is worse :lol:
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    Warping new pine floor

    Well I'm new to this forum and so far not impressed at all :roll: Two comments and both totally unhelpful :shock: Anyone out there experienced enough in floorboard laying that can add value to my thread ?
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    Warping new pine floor

    Thanks for your comment foxhole Does anyone know what would be the best thing to do at this stage to rectify/reduce the problem. There isn't any furniture in the room yet so I could detatch skirting and then turn planks over or I could sand/plane the edges that have curled or is it...
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    Warping new pine floor

    As part of a loft conversion I decided to add Pine Floor Boards (169x20). These were just clear pine boards that cost £2.36 per metre (approx £14 sq m). The floor already had a kind of cork tongue and groove slab type of floor and the floorboards were laid directly ontop. Because of my...
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