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Installing White Oak Flooring

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In this video, the creator returns to a flooring project, highlighting the challenges faced on day two. They initially ran out of glue and sought advice on properly handling wire connections. After research, they discovered that in-wall wire splices are unreliable and potentially dangerous, especially under wood floors like oak. The solution involved cutting a recess for a safer electrical setup.


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Progressing solo, the creator completed the flooring, ensuring precise measurements to avoid past mistakes. The final steps involved filling gaps and preparing for sanding, emphasizing DIY-friendly methods for a polished finish.

The creator goes into detail about the complexities of the project, particularly the importance of precise measurements to ensure an even installation. They explain how previous experiences taught them to monitor the spacing closely to avoid noticeable discrepancies. The process involves careful handling of warped boards, using sawdust and glue to fill gaps, and adding wedges to secure the final pieces until the glue sets.

Looking ahead, the creator plans to use a 16-inch orbital buffer for sanding instead of a drum sander, which proved challenging in past projects. They intend to focus on spot patching rather than applying wood filler over the entire floor, making the finishing process more manageable for a DIY project. The video concludes with anticipation of the final sanding and finishing touches, emphasizing the satisfaction of completing a complex home improvement task with meticulous attention to detail and learning from previous mistakes.

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