I was not sure if this should be in the wood shed so if it should, please move it.
I found in my attic while getting the X-mas stuff down a bunch of the original oak flooring for my house. This flooring is what was left from 1952 when the house was built. So it has no finish on it, just pure wood. Back then, they installed the floors, sanded and then finished. This flooring that is left still has the metal banding on it holding 8 pieces together. They range in 12 to 16 inches in length. Can I burn it? Thanks
And the flooring is oak, not pine.
I found in my attic while getting the X-mas stuff down a bunch of the original oak flooring for my house. This flooring is what was left from 1952 when the house was built. So it has no finish on it, just pure wood. Back then, they installed the floors, sanded and then finished. This flooring that is left still has the metal banding on it holding 8 pieces together. They range in 12 to 16 inches in length. Can I burn it? Thanks
And the flooring is oak, not pine.
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I'd find a local woodworker and see if he's got a need for it. Expensive stuff to buy, and well seasoned stuff like that is going to take a nice finish and be hard as a rock to boot.