top | item 23908927 (no title) tossAfterUsing | 5 years ago Pine floors are terrible to maintain though.'cut off your nose to spite the king' discuss order hn newest Bishop_|5 years ago People have done worse for less, a specific parallel to current events should come to mind.In any case i'll remove pine floors from my diy tiny house project checklist. tossAfterUsing|5 years ago imo, as a builder of one, tiny house has such a low squarefootage that you can spring for high quality materials without breaking the bank.it's easy enough to find 200sqft (that's a 20' cargo container's worth) of high quality unmatched leftover flooring from a sale. gruez|5 years ago >Pine floors are terrible to maintain though.Why? Is it the sap? LgWoodenBadger|5 years ago Pine is a very soft wood. Some you can dent with a pencil.Our dining table was like that when I was a kid. You could see all sorts of writing in it from too much pencil pressure when doing homework. dirtyoldmick|5 years ago They are soft and get dents and such pretty easily.
Bishop_|5 years ago People have done worse for less, a specific parallel to current events should come to mind.In any case i'll remove pine floors from my diy tiny house project checklist. tossAfterUsing|5 years ago imo, as a builder of one, tiny house has such a low squarefootage that you can spring for high quality materials without breaking the bank.it's easy enough to find 200sqft (that's a 20' cargo container's worth) of high quality unmatched leftover flooring from a sale.
tossAfterUsing|5 years ago imo, as a builder of one, tiny house has such a low squarefootage that you can spring for high quality materials without breaking the bank.it's easy enough to find 200sqft (that's a 20' cargo container's worth) of high quality unmatched leftover flooring from a sale.
gruez|5 years ago >Pine floors are terrible to maintain though.Why? Is it the sap? LgWoodenBadger|5 years ago Pine is a very soft wood. Some you can dent with a pencil.Our dining table was like that when I was a kid. You could see all sorts of writing in it from too much pencil pressure when doing homework. dirtyoldmick|5 years ago They are soft and get dents and such pretty easily.
LgWoodenBadger|5 years ago Pine is a very soft wood. Some you can dent with a pencil.Our dining table was like that when I was a kid. You could see all sorts of writing in it from too much pencil pressure when doing homework.
Bishop_|5 years ago
In any case i'll remove pine floors from my diy tiny house project checklist.
tossAfterUsing|5 years ago
it's easy enough to find 200sqft (that's a 20' cargo container's worth) of high quality unmatched leftover flooring from a sale.
gruez|5 years ago
Why? Is it the sap?
LgWoodenBadger|5 years ago
Our dining table was like that when I was a kid. You could see all sorts of writing in it from too much pencil pressure when doing homework.
dirtyoldmick|5 years ago