Thank you Sir for this Excellent Presentation of Oak V Hickory Flooring ! Great information and narration ! Well made video ! I am not looking to install a floor now, I just always wondered what was the pros and cons of both ! And now I know ! Maybe a few year down the road I will install on the top floor of my home in Buffalo NY. House is actually 100 years old this year. Bottom floor is red Oak, narrow plank type. Top floor and stairs are old growth pine. It is beautiful and I had it revarnished but there is a lot of small gaps between some of the planks. Not crazy bad but a little bad. Do you know of any putty or silicone or such type product that can fill these gaps. Years ago I had a guy fill them, but it never looked very good and a lot of the pieces came out. I think it was a putty type filler. Maybe there is something new on the Market that is better. The old growth pine is Beautiful and someone told me that because it is old growth and those trees cut down in the early 1900's were really old trees versus the soft pine these days. That the old growth Pine is almost as hard as Oak. I am not sure, but it has beautiful close lines and rings in it. I would appreciate any information if you know a good filler product !! Thank you for the information in the well made video !!
Thank you Sir for this Excellent Presentation of Oak V Hickory Flooring ! Great information and narration ! Well made video ! I am not looking to install a floor now, I just always wondered what was the pros and cons of both ! And now I know ! Maybe a few year down the road I will install on the top floor of my home in Buffalo NY. House is actually 100 years old this year. Bottom floor is red Oak, narrow plank type. Top floor and stairs are old growth pine. It is beautiful and I had it revarnished but there is a lot of small gaps between some of the planks. Not crazy bad but a little bad. Do you know of any putty or silicone or such type product that can fill these gaps. Years ago I had a guy fill them, but it never looked very good and a lot of the pieces came out. I think it was a putty type filler. Maybe there is something new on the Market that is better. The old growth pine is Beautiful and someone told me that because it is old growth and those trees cut down in the early 1900's were really old trees versus the soft pine these days. That the old growth Pine is almost as hard as Oak. I am not sure, but it has beautiful close lines and rings in it. I would appreciate any information if you know a good filler product !! Thank you for the information in the well made video !!