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I have a custumer who purchased a bunch of two foot by two foot pine table tops that he want to put down as flooring in a art gallery. He would like to space them apart and pour some kind of flooring resin into the space between them that can be colored and wear well. Does anyone have any ideas on how they should be laied and know of a product that can be poured between them and finish that would hold up on the floor?
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One of the WEST system epoxiesmight work.
*Can any expert help? I want to lay tile in a wood grid like that in FHB Annual Issue On Houses summer 1997 issue No. 109 page 105. What is the best way to have the tile set? There probably is no cement backer down...do I use thin set over the 3/4 t&g and just drop the tiles in? I also don't see grout lines. Will the wood expand and contract okay? If anyone has done this with good results please let me know. Thank You [email protected]
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I have a custumer who purchased a bunch of two foot by two foot pine table tops that he want to put down as flooring in a art gallery. He would like to space them apart and pour some kind of flooring resin into the space between them that can be colored and wear well. Does anyone have any ideas on how they should be laied and know of a product that can be poured between them and finish that would hold up on the floor?