a9192shark

Joined: 25 Jun 2003 Posts: 3 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2003 5:03 pm |
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I have a 1960's flat with parquet flooring. I want to remove a stone fireplace and replace the floor with new blocks. The blocks are 140 x (140/3)mm.
Thank you,
A. |
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breezer

Joined: 03 Jan 2003 Posts: 23330 Location: Sussex, United Kingdom Thanked: 24 times
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2003 6:10 pm |
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have you tried a reclemation yard? |
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a9192shark

Joined: 25 Jun 2003 Posts: 3 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2003 8:48 am |
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I have only looked at 'high street' DIY shops. They all appear to have 5 blocks and not 3 blocks per square.
I will try a few companies on the web and also look at reclamation yards- thanks,
Alan. |
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cobweb

Joined: 28 May 2003 Posts: 92 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2003 11:22 pm |
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A good old-fashioned carpenter/joiner could knock you some blocks up in any timber you could name. Take one of the originals with you though so he can measure it and examine it for patina (which he may be able to match with dye and wax). |
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geoff55

Joined: 30 Nov 2003 Posts: 1 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2003 6:43 pm |
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I have just, after 12 months, laid my hands on some old Imperial sized parquet finger blocks. The only way to source these (unless you get a chippy to knock some up for you) is to regularly contact all architectural salvage suppliers and hope they will come up trumps.
The major problem nowadays seems to be that old floors are not removed, merely gobbled up by a floor cruncher and disposed of. Time = money = profit rules all. |
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a9192shark

Joined: 25 Jun 2003 Posts: 3 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 11:37 am |
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Thanks for the replies,
After 6 months I have made little progress on my flat (due to a lack of time). However I am hoping that a chippy will be able to match the floor.
Cheers,
Alan. |
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