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To add a bit of class to our entry way, I laid down some herringbone flooring! Come see how I did it!
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When you buy traditional flooring, they come already cut, usually with a tongue on one side, and a groove on the other. They are also cut to various lengths so that your final floor pattern is random and not purposefully repeated. Herringbone floors are meant to be laid in a pattern so the irregular pieces of flooring have to be modified.
After doing the rough math of our entryway's square footage, I figured out that I would need over 200 pieces of flooring cut to the same length. I opened some remaining boxes of flooring and used my miter saw to cut the giant pile of pieces. Because of the nature of herringbone floors and the construction of tongue and groove flooring, I wasn't don't modifying these pieces yet.
Normally, when you lay tongue and groove flooring, the tongue fits inside of the groove the whole length of the piece as well the sides. In our case I had to cut each piece the same length resulting in only groove remaining one side. Because the pieces would be paid out in 90-degree butt joints, I had to add a groove to the other side.
Think of it like this, one piece of flooring would lead with a tongue and another piece would butt up against the front corner. This had to be a groove or the straight cut from the miter saw would lock the pieces into place. Conversely, behind that 90-degree segment would be the original long grooves. In order to get another row of flooring to join up with those, I had to cut splines that would fit into both grooves. So yes, I had more repetitive cutting to do.
To match the aesthetic of the rest of the floor, I had to add a small micro-bevel to the freshly cut end. I did this by setting up a chamfering bit in my router table and carefully passing each end over the tiny exposed cutter.
With all of the flooring cut and all of the splines ready, I had to start laying the pattern. I cut a simple plywood template to help me get the initial row of 90-degree segments and got to work. I used my flooring nailer to secure the pieces in place and got to work. This process took a while longer than laying the traditional flooring because there were so many small pieces. I also had to keep checking the squareness of my work so that the 90-degree would be consistent throughout.
I covered a majority of the floor with the herringbone flooring but as I approached the door ways, I had to fill in the small gaps with some custom cut pieces. It was really coming together and I was surprised by how nice it looked.
When I set out on the project, I wasn't quite sure how I would tie this new floor pattern into the rest of traditional flooring. After looking at the entryway itself, I could see the it had pretty clearly defined boundaries. There is a French door leading to the living room and a door way leading to the adjoining room. My wife and I decided that it would look best to just add a border around the herringbone flooring to match the confines of the room. This way, I could match the rest of the flooring seamlessly and give the entryway some definition.
To add this two-board thick border, I had to cut off the pointy bits of herringbone that stuck out on the sides. This solution seemed pretty straight-forward until I had to actually cut the pieces. I would have to use the circular saw for this extremely crucial cut; a tool that is notoriously sloppy. If my cut wasn't straight the boards wouldn't fit, if was too wide, there would be an ugly gap. I scribed my line very carefully and used my rip track to cut a perfect line in the floor. Success!
I laid in the border pieces and had to cut off the lower lip of the grooves in some cases to get them to fit. Because tongue and groove requires you build the floor upon itself successively, I couldn't just drop a piece down into an existing space. So by cutting off the lower lip I could anchor the tongue in place and sit the upper lip of the groove on the next tongue. Of course this wasn't that secure, so I used some nails to hold those key pieces down to the subfloor.
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@dancrim8460
@dancrim8460 5 лет назад
Awesome work. As a pro flooring installer for 20+ years, I can say your work is pro quality. Only side comment for anyone that thinks of laying on another coat of poly on this, he was working with factory pre-finished wood. That poly is baked on with an oven. Another coat put on in place, if not sanded down, will not bond and you will have a mess. Also, expansion in this small of an area should not be much of a factor in a humidity controlled house. In a larger room, it would need to be factored in just like a straight laid floor.
@chreex
@chreex 5 лет назад
Came to the comment section to get these answers. Thanks a bunch :)
@Kevin-rc5ec
@Kevin-rc5ec 5 лет назад
Question about the expansion... Since all these pieces are nailed down, wouldn't they be unable to expand anyway?
@tomahoks
@tomahoks 5 лет назад
Kevin Rivero It is not a factor. RTFM.
@marcusboyce8609
@marcusboyce8609 5 лет назад
Kevin Rivero im guessing that because they are nails they move with the wood? Dont quote me on that though
@Jordanixting
@Jordanixting 5 лет назад
@@Kevin-rc5ec the whole reason American wood homes are almost exclusively nailed together is for the same exact reason of expansion and contraction.
@charlesclark2151
@charlesclark2151 5 лет назад
From a pro flooring installer, your work, attention to detail, and Craftsmanship are truly phenomenal. Herringbone is not an easy floor to lay! You had the gumption to do your first one ever, and record it. I applaud you sir. You are an absolute beast
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 5 лет назад
Thank you Charles, I really appreciate that!
@orlandoramirez1345
@orlandoramirez1345 2 года назад
Agreed.
@barbaraspanos4291
@barbaraspanos4291 Год назад
@@Iliketomakestuff how did you end up handling the poly on the edges? Thanks!
@rawlsawh2804
@rawlsawh2804 5 лет назад
the flooring turned out beautifully. it's a true feature in the home. great work Bob. cheers.
@darthrevan2063
@darthrevan2063 5 лет назад
Rawl Sawh indeed
@utkarma8132
@utkarma8132 4 года назад
True
@Ichabod_Jericho
@Ichabod_Jericho 4 года назад
Such amazing work. I’m a builder, people dunno how many hundreds (maybe thousands) of mistakes you can make in this process! True craftsmanship!!
@davidstarkey295
@davidstarkey295 5 лет назад
Hey Bob, when you first cut and beveled the pieces, you can touch-up the raw edges with a Minwax stain pen/marker, to seal and make it look like a factory edge. The floor looks amazing!
@EvanAndKatelyn
@EvanAndKatelyn 5 лет назад
ohmygosh can the kittens be in every video? They were so cute with those question marks!! Also the floors look great :D
@matthewjhicks123
@matthewjhicks123 5 лет назад
Instantly thought of you guys! 😂😂
@cmdraftbrn
@cmdraftbrn 5 лет назад
supurrvisor approves.
@NochSoEinKaddiFan
@NochSoEinKaddiFan 5 лет назад
He has coined Saftey Bob, now it is your turn to introduce cat supervisors to the youtube makers ^^
@CameronWilbraham
@CameronWilbraham 5 лет назад
EvanAndKatelyn won’t be kittens forever 😊
@AkiaraDolls
@AkiaraDolls 5 лет назад
@@joonasfi ain't that nice? 💖 @EvanAndKatelyn 💖
@robscott4723
@robscott4723 2 года назад
By far the best herring bone video I have ever seen!!!
@miketaylor7440
@miketaylor7440 5 лет назад
Having all the right tools really helps when doing this kind of stuff but also having the knowledge how to use them correctly is something you don't learn easily. Your standard of work is incredible.
@alexs1169
@alexs1169 5 лет назад
When I did my hardwood floors I left the baseboards on and reattached the quarter rounds after, which I regret. The bb were cheap looking and now look a bit shorter. In retrospect it only saved a bit of work in the grand scheme of things. If I ever change them again (not likely!) or if I ever do this in another home, I would rip them out, let the flooring get closer to the drywall, then put new bb to rest on top. Oh yeah, and the cat was awesome! Loved the 'meh' comment
@idontthinkso666
@idontthinkso666 4 года назад
I agree with you 1000% on that. Rip off the base (likely some builder grade crap from Home Depot, anyway) and do the job right. Replace the base with a quality molding from a millwork shop so the job looks classy.
@bharper9422
@bharper9422 5 лет назад
From a contractor perspective you got skills my man. Herringbone is not for the faint of heart
@talonlebaron2053
@talonlebaron2053 5 лет назад
Anybody else absolutely amazed that it is still 45 degrees once he gets to the outside perimeter??? Great job! 😀
@PeterBestel
@PeterBestel 5 лет назад
That was obviously a HUGE amount of effort and the results look like it was worth it. Beautiful.
@askariana100397
@askariana100397 5 лет назад
The HOME Series is Back!!! Oh I missed her so.....
@kindalost1
@kindalost1 5 лет назад
The house suffers when bob gets bored. Great work !
@rosenurse7687
@rosenurse7687 2 года назад
You are sooo gifted! Your details are right on point! My husband and I do this type of work, so we recognize the pros from the amateurs! Great job Bob! Keep up the great work! Wonderful tutorial, thank you !
@APatchworkCanvas
@APatchworkCanvas 4 года назад
I do hardwood Installation and refinishing for a living. You definitely did a great job with this. Instead of face nailing you could've used an adhesive and toe nailed more of the pieces (except those tiny triangles) and could've hid more by removing base molding. I'm sure you know that. Great work!
@plasmac9
@plasmac9 4 года назад
Adhesive would definitely prevent expansion and contraction and therefore greatly increase the wood cracking or lifting over time. Especially since he's using a fairly hard work species.
@ModernBuilds
@ModernBuilds 5 лет назад
Love it!!
@SpecificLove7
@SpecificLove7 5 лет назад
The floor looks great. Also loved the onlookers.
@everybodylovestoney1697
@everybodylovestoney1697 Месяц назад
When I purchase my first home this is what I intend on doing. Love herringbone floors!
@glennatkinson2341
@glennatkinson2341 4 месяца назад
I’m a flooring contractor for over 30 years. This is a great method! Great video!
@DIYTyler
@DIYTyler 5 лет назад
That turned out beautiful Bob!
@Zogg1281
@Zogg1281 5 лет назад
I love how that floor came out. Having the hall with a different patern looks awesome 😊
@Mainbusfail
@Mainbusfail 2 года назад
Bob, I just threw my flooring nailer, and tools into my garage, lit it all on fire and walked away. All joking aside, you did a damn nice job on that floor. I have been doing floors for a good spell now, I feel the need for therapy at this juncture. Cheers
@lindseybsmith
@lindseybsmith 5 лет назад
It looks fabulous! Your family is fortunate to have someone so handy & clever!
@Yet1moreUtuber
@Yet1moreUtuber 5 лет назад
*THANKS* You just solved our entry way floor problem!
@geemail369
@geemail369 5 лет назад
3:04 - How do you know he's a genuine shop guy: Says "I'm *_UP HERE_* in the entry way ..." when he's at ground floor! 👌🏻😂
@ShireenPlays
@ShireenPlays 5 лет назад
I didn't even know wooden floors had different names... The fact that you done that all yourself is very impressive and it looks beautiful! Well done Bob!
@listofromantics
@listofromantics 4 года назад
Herringbone floors are gorgeous.
@fav6059
@fav6059 5 лет назад
I've laid thousands of sq ft of hardwood floor. I applaud you for doing this herringbone layout. looks like a huge pain, but so rewarding!
@agentx250
@agentx250 5 лет назад
Everything is easier when you have the right tools and materials. The latter was absent in this case but it came out well enough for an amateur.
@da324
@da324 5 лет назад
@@agentx250 What was absent? Don't knock something without giving a solution. Room looks pretty fucking good to me, you know, for an amateur. Derp!
@mathewprusak2052
@mathewprusak2052 Год назад
@da324 what he said was absent was the "latter." As in the right material. Hense why he had to use a router and custom make every groove and cut each piece of material himself. Many herringbone floors come with the right length boards from factory, that way you don't have to cut and router each board to the same length.
@randybrandes8885
@randybrandes8885 Год назад
​@@mathewprusak2052 not st the cuts dummy
@hannahsmovies5612
@hannahsmovies5612 5 лет назад
i'm watching how-to videos that i won't need for the next 5 years and i love it
@AirARTBBQ
@AirARTBBQ 4 года назад
Me too. But putting in my mind ? Folder diy.
@ihmesekoilua
@ihmesekoilua 5 лет назад
Oh man. I'ved used the ready made herringbone stuff for all the floors in our two latest apartments. Even with all the grooves ready, it's a huge amount of work, especially getting all the little fiddly bits done, really makes you wish you had paid more attention in school when they did geometry. Impressive work.
@boristhebarbarian
@boristhebarbarian 5 лет назад
Nice to see a maker finally use a vacuum/hoover and admitting mistakes made and needing to vacuum/hoover again! Very instructional video, good planning, lots of hard work and clever usage of space and materials. keep up the good work.
@MidnightMaker
@MidnightMaker 5 лет назад
Wow, amazing job! Looks like a job for when the family's out of town. I've done about 20 herringbone floors/decks and never noticed that "center of the room offset" issue. Herringbone patterns are a huge pain, but worth it in the end. Note, it also generates considerably more waste. I usually allow 15% instead of 10% for off-cuts. The good news is that you get to use them for those small corners.
@randybrandes8885
@randybrandes8885 Год назад
Yep, the big ones always tend to walk on you. Its a tricky situation.
@kevinbaker3854
@kevinbaker3854 5 лет назад
You got serious skills bro! Keep the videos coming!
@paulortiz5047
@paulortiz5047 4 года назад
More than skills this man has serious patience! Patience will trump skills, usually. Often???!! Usually!!
@tonyg6103
@tonyg6103 7 месяцев назад
That 45 degree template is a brilliant idea 💡
@jonnyrandom211
@jonnyrandom211 2 года назад
Looks incredible. Best I’ve seen on RU-vid.
@JM-bg2ts
@JM-bg2ts 5 лет назад
This should be called the "I like to add value to my house" channel!
@Rapha2587
@Rapha2587 5 лет назад
Can we talk about that *amazing* yellow door!? Love it.
@monkeygraborange
@monkeygraborange 5 лет назад
There really is nothing as beautiful and classic as herringbone, and you did a remarkable job.
@DarinBeard
@DarinBeard 5 лет назад
Wow, difficulty level 9.8. That turned out great and looked like a whole lot of work. Your ability to figure it out and make it work is amazing.
@markfazakerley
@markfazakerley 5 лет назад
sorry to hear you lost your groove.
@OverWims
@OverWims 5 лет назад
Haha
@charliemason4355
@charliemason4355 5 лет назад
But I think he got his groove back.
@dougbeach7299
@dougbeach7299 5 лет назад
Looks awesome! I would love to hear a follow-up in a couple of years to see if the design worked out for you with expansion within a frame
@cabinfeverjack1925
@cabinfeverjack1925 5 лет назад
Having researched herringbone flooring for the last year. I have to say that your video was the easiest to learn from. It's informative but not overwhelming, the steps are thoughtfully laid out but not drawn out and boring. Thank you. Great Job!
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 5 лет назад
I hope it’s helpful!
@EMSpdx
@EMSpdx 5 лет назад
This is exactly what I want to do in my entry way in my home, so how wonderful this video came out! You can do this pattern in larger rooms- in French apartments you see this pattern done in living rooms and entry ways. Your project came out BEAUTIFUL!
@stewartmcmanus3991
@stewartmcmanus3991 4 года назад
Quite a lot of experience with this but on concrete floors only, so it floats, therefore expansion here in South West Australia is a real factor. I allow about 6-8mm per side and use quarter round or some sort of skirting but I fasten it to the WALL not the planks and allow a millimetre gap underneath it. In the room I'm sitting in now, so far no probs after 9 years.
@punishedprops
@punishedprops 5 лет назад
Gorgeous work Bob! =D
@ladykenja2700
@ladykenja2700 4 года назад
- Luv, luv, luv the Herringbone design. It's grand, "classy" & not for the impatient woodworker. It's also a quilting pattern that takes as much thought as laying the floor boards. Thanx 4 sharing.
@jacobwilson8151
@jacobwilson8151 5 лет назад
In a past life I worked as a hardwood flooring installer before getting my real estate license. I have to say, I've seen a lot of "DIY" flooring installation videos on RU-vid, and this is the only one I've seen where you actually installed everything correctly. Only thing I would recommend is at 8:30, rather than cut out the tongue, take your board you're installing to the tablesaw and rip off the bottom half of the groove. Then all you would have to do is wood glue the top half of the groove to the top of the tongue and face nail it in place. I'd also recommend not using an underlayment there and instead use a construction adhesive like F26 to glue it to the subfloor. There should be enough adhesive to keep any moisture from damaging the material, or just use a small amount underneath the underlayment to keep it in place, then glue the boards to the underlayment. Anyway, great job! Floors look great.
@rawlsawh2804
@rawlsawh2804 5 лет назад
happy Thanksgiving Bob and family.
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 5 лет назад
You too!
@owenwindley2209
@owenwindley2209 5 лет назад
It was in october
@rawlsawh2804
@rawlsawh2804 5 лет назад
owen winds Canadian Thanksgiving?
@owenwindley2209
@owenwindley2209 5 лет назад
Yeah, just joking!
@rawlsawh2804
@rawlsawh2804 5 лет назад
owen winds I'm Guyanese so what would I know. 😂
@Wordsnwood
@Wordsnwood 5 лет назад
Yeah, that is a big big big job. You guys did an amazing job on it. I suspect it would be quicker to just use a mop and put poly over the whole thing. As an aside, I love the bright yellow door. There's way too much "neutral" out there in houses these days!
@freddiecurry4397
@freddiecurry4397 5 лет назад
Actually. Old English has hard wood scratch repair products for just such occasions.
@kylelove927
@kylelove927 5 лет назад
I fully agree about the door!
@Sonal_Mobile
@Sonal_Mobile 5 лет назад
There was so much to consider for this pattern, and you addressed everything. Excellent work Bob!
@mikel3419
@mikel3419 3 года назад
Beautifully done. Any old French guys may have their own comments but it I like it. Thanks for sharing.
@6919wally
@6919wally 5 лет назад
Did you finish a board at a time or the whole floor at once
@BobMcCoy
@BobMcCoy 5 лет назад
*I'm actually seriously considering this*
@zaydzastrow-topic4112
@zaydzastrow-topic4112 5 лет назад
Do it.
@mr.burnham8929
@mr.burnham8929 5 лет назад
Do it
@monkeygraborange
@monkeygraborange 5 лет назад
Need I say it?
@bartholomewbilby1333
@bartholomewbilby1333 5 лет назад
You will regret the amount of work!
@madrox4132
@madrox4132 5 лет назад
Yeah, but that goes away as soon as it's done
@SouthernStyleDIY
@SouthernStyleDIY 5 лет назад
Those floors look awesome!! I'm really thankful you've shared this and the other floor videos. We have hardwoods on our ultimate to-do list and these videos make them seem much less intimidating!
@JSHayward3
@JSHayward3 4 года назад
I broke a sweat just watching that. I can't imagine trying to lay down a herringbone floor while filming it. Well done!
@FigmentsMade
@FigmentsMade 5 лет назад
While your cat supervisors seemed unimpressed, I thought the floor came out beautifully! And those were some groovy dance moves! ;)
@rachelpang310
@rachelpang310 5 лет назад
I love the cats, Bob!!
@mariofederici447
@mariofederici447 5 лет назад
Ghthwsg
@RobCabreraCh
@RobCabreraCh 5 лет назад
That looks great Bob! I love watching your flooring videos, that's one of the things I've always wanted: hardwood flooring.
@brettbaker4189
@brettbaker4189 4 года назад
OMG, great job and patience to do all those steps. well done.
@thatsenseijosh4035
@thatsenseijosh4035 5 лет назад
I don't think I'll ever need to do this but it'll help of I do
@masterofnone
@masterofnone 5 лет назад
Sooooooo much work! How many times did you have to go up and down to the shop .?
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 5 лет назад
1,000,000,000
@masterofnone
@masterofnone 5 лет назад
@@Iliketomakestuff sounds about right.
@jajjjamensan
@jajjjamensan 4 года назад
Didnt he have all the material at hand? So he ran to the shop and bought the pieces one after another? Because that would be stupid, as long as you not talking about the workshop.
@TallJakeW
@TallJakeW 5 лет назад
That floor turned out beautiful! I like seeing the problem solving and adaptation while sticking to your plan.
@mitchrob12321
@mitchrob12321 5 лет назад
That flooring looks incredible Bob, really love all your work
@samyouel3530
@samyouel3530 5 лет назад
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!!🦃🦃
@michaellovin3522
@michaellovin3522 5 лет назад
Great vid and job... But you failed to mention one VITAL thing with regard to cutting herringbone boards: The ratio of the length to the width of the board MUST be an integer. I.e., the length must be a direct multiple of the width for this pattern to work. You can have longer or shorter boards in your pattern (all the same length of course), but you have to have this ratio.
@NicholasMangos
@NicholasMangos 5 лет назад
Why is this the case?
@paulortiz5047
@paulortiz5047 4 года назад
@@NicholasMangos you could always cut enough paper, in various sizes, and see how they go together! Cut 30 strips as instructed. And 30 pieces in an odd size, or not as instructed. And then lay them out. Or try to lay them out. The answer will quickly become apparent. And you will never forget the answer why, either! I would think you might cut different sizes of paper to find a size you like the most for your size room. Some pieces available are way to big. And some might be way too small, and look funny or off. Best to try different sizes before wasting your time and money on such a project. ( Because it is Very expensive and time consuming to do. Best to get it right the first time!)
@kylelove927
@kylelove927 5 лет назад
Honestly that's thee most beautiful Herringbone floor I've seen. Excellent job! Excellent video!
@YouCanMakeThisToo
@YouCanMakeThisToo 5 лет назад
The floor looks great, and it was cool seeing your LEGO table in the background. Nice seeing you again at ThinkerCon!
@sushicatsan
@sushicatsan 5 лет назад
More cats please!
@JoshMakesStuff
@JoshMakesStuff 5 лет назад
That AC vent kicked on and shot a blast of sawdust right in our faces. FIRST!
@mimked
@mimked 5 лет назад
You know, you're kind of cheating at this "First!" thing
@rsev1319
@rsev1319 5 лет назад
Wonderful work Bob, thanks for the great videos
@christinenielsen6551
@christinenielsen6551 5 лет назад
Seriously, you’re an artist! GORGEOUS
@spanksthx
@spanksthx 5 лет назад
WAS THAT PRINCESS MEOW MEOW AT 8:48 ?
@doubledarefan
@doubledarefan 5 лет назад
I would have applied finish to the cut ends before the install. Cover the bevel and the exposed endgrain in one swipe of a brush. Instead of starting in the center of the room, I would have started at the door transition. No need to do woodworking acrobatics at both ends of the room. 14:42 Before installing that piece, I would have dropped in pieces and slid them along the archway to the opposite end, sliding in splines as needed, so only one small piece would have to be nailed down.
@AlainPilon
@AlainPilon 5 лет назад
You have to start at the center if you want the centerline to be, well centered. Woodworkers like to make it hard on themselves!
@artiet5982
@artiet5982 5 лет назад
alain pilon although I don’t like the tone of this guys feedback, he is right. Bob could started in the center of the room but at one end to make it easier with the transition cuts on that end at least.
@JessAndyStudios
@JessAndyStudios 5 лет назад
he did it the right way. I installed hardwood for 15 years, you always start this in the middle.
@bukatasv
@bukatasv 5 лет назад
Thank you for the excellent and useful video!
@theGermanPrintingNerd
@theGermanPrintingNerd 5 лет назад
the flooring turned out beautifully
@carloscastilla4118
@carloscastilla4118 5 лет назад
Can you make an electric secret door, like this one, you made in wood and with books
@Melicoy
@Melicoy 5 лет назад
You DIDNT say if you stained the whole floor or just the edges :(
@brianshantz2449
@brianshantz2449 5 лет назад
You can tell he added a coat or two to the whole floor look at the different shine at the end of the video it goes from matte finish to almost a satin or semi-gloss
@Melicoy
@Melicoy 5 лет назад
thanks
@IlRestauroCreativita
@IlRestauroCreativita 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for making the exact video I needed to help me finish the edges of my herringbone floor!
@engineeringmadefun9334
@engineeringmadefun9334 5 лет назад
Excellent Video Bob!! I liked the way you explained things and i hope that at some point, i get so fluent as you are!! The explanations boil down to simplicity and understandful!!
@danny_phantom91
@danny_phantom91 5 лет назад
what about a salmon or trout bone floor?
@MikeTheMaker1
@MikeTheMaker1 5 лет назад
Bitten_By_Frost I prefer bass bone.
@MikeTheMaker1
@MikeTheMaker1 5 лет назад
Brian Hume heard of the fish but don’t know anything about it.
@kevinyoungblut
@kevinyoungblut 5 лет назад
I must have eaten too much turkey. The saw was yellow and then it turned red.
@stuartyoung1904
@stuartyoung1904 5 лет назад
What a great presentation. You're a natural. Loved the video.
@starboy71
@starboy71 5 лет назад
I saw this floor first hand last week. It looks great! Good job Bob!
@kadenhepner9767
@kadenhepner9767 4 года назад
How to install herringbone pattern.. Don't install herringbone. If so charge extra.
@scotlandwoodwork2553
@scotlandwoodwork2553 5 лет назад
Ooops, baseboard should have been removed before the install....
@dr.feelgood2358
@dr.feelgood2358 5 лет назад
i'm not sure what happened there. did he forget or do that intentionally? if it was my floor and i was paying i'd be asking for a re-do! maybe just laziness...
@alchemyperfume
@alchemyperfume 5 лет назад
Just beautiful. Such a classic choice for an entry hall.
@vikaspahatia9984
@vikaspahatia9984 5 лет назад
Sir! That was really a hugh amount of time taking project. I really appreciate your hard work and dedication towards the perfectness. You always end up doing it awesome and perfect.
@Kyletransit
@Kyletransit 5 лет назад
Looks amazing that floor the transition between existing floor is beautiful what a lovely job you made of that
@9usuck0
@9usuck0 5 лет назад
As someone who owns a hardwood flooring business... This isn't bad. I liked it. You do better work on floors than most people I've seen.
@silverfox8801
@silverfox8801 5 лет назад
From a 🇬🇧 carpenter. Great job brother 👍👍👍
@vfielding2010
@vfielding2010 5 лет назад
The end product is absolutely gorgeous. Well done!
@robertmills4298
@robertmills4298 5 лет назад
Hi Bob, You have done a fantastic job, well done. Having laid wooden flooring down myself I can appreciate your labours.
@TenMands
@TenMands 5 лет назад
Man whew! Thank you for your patience
@neomaycry7
@neomaycry7 5 лет назад
I did not expect to watch this entire video, but I did. It was interesting from beginning to end. Thanks for sharing!
@cdinusha1
@cdinusha1 5 лет назад
Massive amount of work and superb workmanship!
@clintbartenstein6876
@clintbartenstein6876 5 лет назад
Looks amazing and way more work than I would've thought but well worth it!
@tseckwr3783
@tseckwr3783 5 лет назад
Good one, Bob. It is an incredible amount of work and easier on the young and flexible.
@ByersLeafguard
@ByersLeafguard 5 лет назад
The flooring looks great! I agree, that looks like a lot of work but it's always nice to someone do it from scratch and not just ready to go.
@WillDesrochers
@WillDesrochers 5 лет назад
As always, your content, style, and instruction is great. Keep it up!
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