We got a 12 ft cargo van yesterday morning (same van they gave me 2 weeks ago) and V and I loaded up all the maple flooring I collected over the past two weeks from a nearby dumpster (looks to be about 300 sq ft). We didn't get a pic of the wood in the back of the van, but this is the wood after we moved it into the house - it is stacked on the upper landing outside the main floor. To give you a sense of scale, the stack is about six feet long end to end and is four rows deep. So it's a lot of wood!
Then we drove over to Jersey City to pick up the reclaimed cedar water tower staves I found on Craigslist. These are mostly 2"x5"s and there are are about 44 10ft lengths - but those have some rot about two feet from the end, so they are probably going to end up yielding about 6-7 feet of usable decking after cutting and planing. We also got about 50 4 foot lengths which will lose about a foot each in the clean-up process.
Note that way way back in the load, just behind the seats, you can see some tin ceiling tiles that I picked up cheap on Craigslist this week in the neighborhood.
Finally, we picked up a table I bought on ebay 2 months ago. The seller was in Ohio, but the guy who sold me the cedar hooked me up with someone who was driving back from Ohio on Thursday so, for a reasonable price, he picked it up in Ohio and dropped it off in Jersey City. Note that the table top isn't pictured here - it is cast iron and weighs a ton so we left it outside - we're going to put some sort of custom (i.e., made by us!) wood table-top on this anyway.
And that was how we spent our day yesterday - loading all this stuff in and then out.
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Saturday, May 21, 2011
Saturday, May 14, 2011
maple carload & flooring adhesive
So, I went back to that dumpster a couple more times and ended up with all THIS hard maple 4" T&G flooring:
Now all I need to do is figure out how to put it down with all this adhesive stuff on the bottom.
It feels kind or like dried rubber cement and when you rub it, it sort of comes off in little rubbery bits.
OH, and it smells pretty awful - but I figure that will go away when it dries completely. Anyway, maybe all I need to do is put a rotary brush attachment on an angle grinder and hit it lightly to blow most of this stuff right off. I'll give it a shot.
The smell, we'll just have to see about.
Now all I need to do is figure out how to put it down with all this adhesive stuff on the bottom.
It feels kind or like dried rubber cement and when you rub it, it sort of comes off in little rubbery bits.
OH, and it smells pretty awful - but I figure that will go away when it dries completely. Anyway, maybe all I need to do is put a rotary brush attachment on an angle grinder and hit it lightly to blow most of this stuff right off. I'll give it a shot.
The smell, we'll just have to see about.
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