They were milled without a tongue and groove that required top nailing or fastening into the face with a specialized tool called a.
Is 5 16 hardwood too thin.
I installed 3 8 solid ash floors 16 years ago in my house.
Bruce natural reflections oak cherry 5 16 in.
Flooring 3 8 or 1 2 inch thick is usually.
I just refinished them.
Ft case 5 72.
Sanding wood floors that are too thin can lead to the boards splintering.
Thick x 2 1 4 in.
Carpets thank you for your reply.
Here is a comment from a flooring forum that should warn you against thin hardwood floors.
The older product had one common characteristic.
5 16 bengal bay bengali 3 8 thick x 5 wide x varying length engineered hardwood flooring.
Please correct me if i am wrong.
From a historical perspective thinner wood floors most notably 5 16 were used in several time periods and are still being used today in some markets with the california bay region being one.
This is all solid hardwood sheets not plywood and is never glued.
You should have at least 1 8 of an inch of wood at the top of the board above the tongue and groove for a full refinish to be safe.
Our thin wood sizes are not nominal for example if you order a 6 wide board you will get a board exactly 6 wide or wider.
I speak from experience on this.
I take what you are saying to mean that both 5 16 and 3 8 engineered wood are very thin therefore it comes down not to the the small thickness difference but to the manufacturing mill process of the wood itself.
Typically solid hardwood floors usually only need to be buffed and polished to last for generations unless you buy wood that s too thin.
Most hardwood planks are manufactured with tongue and groove so that they interlock.
This thin wood works great for scroll sawing chip carving laser cutting and engraving thick veneers and much more.
Since it s solid you can t install it in the basement or on concrete below ground level but it s thin enough to glue down to concrete at ground level or install over plywood at or above ground level.