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Originally Posted by look 171
You sure this is for clients and not for yourself?
You know there are damages once LVL is pulled on a house at that age especially if it has been a rental for a number of years. Replacing pieces of TnG wubfloor isn't difficult and I know you have that nice job site saw.
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I've done plenty of floors for myself but for over 50 years mostly for paying customers of course. This is my mountain cabin floor. 30 years ago I dropped a yellow pine, let it blue up a bit before milling it into T&G flooring and refinished it last year.
When I'm on a wood floor job I have many saws on hand. Table, miter, Saber, multi tool, undercut, toe kick, various hand saws and scrapers too. Also a powered hand planer and sometimes a 12" planer. And of course pneumatic finish guns, cleat nailers and staplers. On tool set up day on the job my truck is packed but I usually use it all.