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A neat wood floor project.....
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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 231082" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>Yes, after installing that floor, the seams were so tight, it held water, so, we did end up cutting a rectangular slot, and covering it with heavy gauge stainless mesh for a drain in the rear center of the floor.</p><p></p><p>TRUE tung oil is an oil, but the polymerated grade of tung oil is a little different. It's like polyurethane, but the difference is that polymerated tung oil allows any air bubbles to rise to the top, and not get caught in the finish like polyurethane does.</p><p></p><p>But if you want the ultimate surface finish that would be almost bulletproof, and would also adhere to a non skid additive, would be the 2-part clear resin finish, like you sometimes see used on wood tables in restaurants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 231082, member: 6937"] Yes, after installing that floor, the seams were so tight, it held water, so, we did end up cutting a rectangular slot, and covering it with heavy gauge stainless mesh for a drain in the rear center of the floor. TRUE tung oil is an oil, but the polymerated grade of tung oil is a little different. It's like polyurethane, but the difference is that polymerated tung oil allows any air bubbles to rise to the top, and not get caught in the finish like polyurethane does. But if you want the ultimate surface finish that would be almost bulletproof, and would also adhere to a non skid additive, would be the 2-part clear resin finish, like you sometimes see used on wood tables in restaurants. [/QUOTE]
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