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Old January 25, 2016   #80
Worth1
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Originally Posted by Hellmanns View Post
I assume that's on a slab. How did you fasten it?
Okay when I had my driveway poured I had them pour it at the intrance to the garage higher than level.

I put down 2X4 sleepers 12 inches on center then 3/4 tongue and groove OSB sanded then felt paper and used an air assisted flooring nailer.
The room is around 21 feet wide.
So I popped a line right down the middle and screwed down 1X4's along the line.
I used these to back my flouring against while I went towards the wall.
Then I cut wide tongue out with my table saw and glued it in to the groove of the flooring in the middle.
I then changed direction and went the other way leaving a gap the size of a washer running down the middle.'
This allows the wood to shrink and swell in two directions.
It also insures both sides of the room will have the same narrow boards you have to cut.
This makes it look professional.
Before I started I did what they called racking this allows you to sort out all of the wood and get it ready to nail.
All you have to do is use the nail gun hammer to drag the flooring about 4 inches into its new spot.
Any boards that are warped a little I used a long 2X4 against the wall and a wedge and hammer.
As I got each row done I would saw off a little of the board as I needed to.
The hard part is drilling and hand nailing all of the flooring next to the walls.

It is a frigging ton of work.
It cost me around $1,000 to do it myself.
A real bargain compared to what it would have cost to pay someone to do it.

I also put down vapor barrier.
I have pictures of every step of the way from start to finish.
Some place.
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