Any thoughts/help much appreciated
I read in a magazine that in the old days people used to repair holes in wooden floorboards with bits of tin.
I'd like to try this to see if it looks good - our floorboards are very battered and have a few holes.
Does anyone know how this was done? was the piece of tin cut to overlap the hole and then tacked on? was the tin bent to fit within the hole? Has anyone come across this before?
thanks very much in advance
I read in a magazine that in the old days people used to repair holes in wooden floorboards with bits of tin.
I'd like to try this to see if it looks good - our floorboards are very battered and have a few holes.
Does anyone know how this was done? was the piece of tin cut to overlap the hole and then tacked on? was the tin bent to fit within the hole? Has anyone come across this before?
thanks very much in advance