Help with cabinets against Baltic pine floors.
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Comments (3)Thanks guys. Interersting fact about white ants Bigreader, think your right. The knots just look to distracting when I'm going lighter. + I'm not liking the faded / painted look they get. Going to bunnings now to get some brown stains to test....See MoreFlooring in extension, to go with Baltic pine.
Comments (6)Have you considered sanding the old baltic pine back to their natural colour? They come up beautifully. They're quite light and the old boards have a lovely patina, especially when finished with a natural water based finish such as Loba or Bona. That way you have more options to match in the newer part of the house. Worth googling Baltic Pine bona matte. We just had our old cypress floors finished this way and they look lovely :0)...See MoreFiller - old Baltic pine floorboards
Comments (1)Hi, HU-932380478, do not use glue and sawdust as it cracks and falls out as soon as your floorboards move. You are best to use a flexible acrylic Calking Compound like what is used on boat decks. This is applied into the gaps wet, overfilled and allowed to dry, where this may take up to 7 to 10 days with large gaps. Once dry and hardened you can then sand it back with Drum Floor Sander and then fine finish with a large orbital Plate Sander. With the project in the image below we used Fullers Calking in a Cedar colour. Hope this helps, Malcolm....See MoreMatching Baltic pine floor boards old with new
Comments (1)Good work on whoever did the butt join. The best way to get a match is to strip the old boards and refinish the lot. The finish on the old boards would have yellowed and aged and it will be difficult to match....See More- last year
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