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An Elevated Expertise – Hardwood Flooring Journal


Photographs courtesy of Josh Hansman | 50 Grit Flooring

Josh Hansman, proprietor of fifty Grit Flooring in Goshen, Ohio, just lately launched into a singular flooring mission that was a return go to to a home he had helped remodel three years prior by putting in a stable white oak herringbone within the household room.

“The house owner cherished the flooring downstairs a lot he determined he wished hardwood in his carpeted upstairs hallway,” says Hansman. “The realm spanned greater than 350 sq. ft, that includes two overlooks – one overseeing the lobby and the opposite wanting straight down on the herringbone within the household room.”

Hansman was thrilled concerning the alternative so as to add extra hardwood to the house, however the hallway offered some challenges he’d want to beat. First, roughly 50 ft of current railing with an hooked up baseplate nosing would have to be built-in seamlessly with the brand new flooring.

“Along with integrating the brand new flooring with the present baseplate, the railing had three curves in varied sections, which required the boards to be scribed meticulously alongside the curves to suit snugly and flush in opposition to the bottom,” says Hansman. “This meant we’d have to scribe-cut every flooring piece individually.”

The set up was additional sophisticated by various widths of parallel partitions at every finish of the hallway. This may require cautious manipulation to realize the phantasm of a superbly centered flooring.

“There was a wall on the left facet on one finish, and a wall on the proper facet on the opposite finish, and although they had been parallel, they had been totally different widths, so we needed to manipulate the format to make it appear like the ground was centered,” says Hansman. “The traces must be straight as a result of their important bed room sits on the finish of the lengthy hallway. Once they get up, the ground can be the very first thing they see each morning.”

To deliver the house owner’s herringbone imaginative and prescient to life, Josh and his group first milled the 4’ x 16’ stable white oak hardwood flooring at his store.

“The true problem started as soon as the wooden arrived on-site. We would have liked to chop each bit individually on the job to match not solely the curved wall, but in addition the curved baseplate nosing that sat beneath the balusters,” says Hansman. “Usually, such intricate work can be executed open air, however given the second-floor location and the substantial back-and-forth required, an answer was so as.”

Josh and his group opted to buy a transportable bandsaw particularly for this mission. The bandsaw then was stationed within the upstairs hallway, and linked to a vacuum for environment friendly mud management. This setup allowed them to chop the boards on-site, saving effort and time.

“Utilizing the bandsaw, and later our sanding gear, mud management additionally emerged as a serious concern as a result of openness of the overlook. Conventional strategies of hanging plastic sheeting for mud containment proved impractical,” says Hansman. “To deal with this problem, we employed a mud containment system with the bandsaw and with our Bona Energy Drive, guaranteeing a clear work setting.”

The Energy Drive additionally was preferrred for practicality’s sake, given the sample and the dimensions of the work setting. “With the herringbone flooring entering into so many alternative instructions, a planetary was the best way to go, plus being a small house on the second flooring, it was not value carrying up the large machine,” explains Hansman.

“A notable characteristic of this mission was the abundance of balusters, every requiring hand scraping in between,” says Hansman. “The baseplate nosings offered yet one more refinishing problem, necessitating the usage of ladders and walkboards to realize a constant end on the underside of the nosing.”

After the demanding sanding and preparation part, an vintage brown end was utilized to match the downstairs flooring. The outcome was nothing wanting breathtaking, a testomony to Josh Hansman and his group’s dedication to their craft.

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