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Here are some shots that show the components and some of the process

This is the 13mm Flooring base

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Cut into strips

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Expansion joints cut - 4mm 3ply base and 9mm solid cross laminated core.

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Wet teak sawn at 4.5mm, pressed and dried in racks

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Dried in de-humidification kilns to 6%

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Laying up base and teak wear layer

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Hot press for laminating floor to core/base

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Teak laminated to the base

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Tongue and grooved on all four sides

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Flooring is sanded, colored and finished on tables by hand.

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Grain is highlighted by hand.. after being opened by high pressure water blasters and fine garnet..

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Rainwashed on tables for finishing

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14' long baseboards

FingerJointed.jpg

Linear planed 8" Boards

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Yes.. Big difference between PU and Tung Oil

Wow...

Dennis, if needed (don't know why it would be, with oiled, but if it were...) can it be sanded and refinished?

Yes,.. That's the big difference between a polyurethane and Tung Oil finish.

A PU finish is basically a plastic layer that when damaged/ looks tired in high traffic locations such as doorways needs the entire room sanded out and recoated. A dirty, smelly mess.

The beauty of an "in" the wodd tung oil finish is that you can scotch brite the tired area, just refinish that area and it matches beautifully.

;);)

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