I'm in the process of restoring an old pine wooden floor...
Most of the floor boards were full of nail holes and I've successfully used a PVA/sawdust mix to fill them.
What I want to know, is whether I can use the same mix to fill the gaps around where the heating pipes go through the boards ?
My concern is whether the PVA/sawdust mix will be able to cope with the heat/changes in temperature that will occur when the central heating is running.
Any guidence, gratefully received.
Thanks.
Most of the floor boards were full of nail holes and I've successfully used a PVA/sawdust mix to fill them.
What I want to know, is whether I can use the same mix to fill the gaps around where the heating pipes go through the boards ?
My concern is whether the PVA/sawdust mix will be able to cope with the heat/changes in temperature that will occur when the central heating is running.
Any guidence, gratefully received.
Thanks.