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<blockquote data-quote="Goldchaser1" data-source="post: 439477" data-attributes="member: 9528"><p>Thanks manpa but i wouldnt tackle something so out of shape again,4 yrs+ and it took its toll on us.</p><p> Yeah old gt loungeroom was pressed with a beautifull pressed cornice on it to,that was one of the easier jobs,after stumping that area and plaster i just retacked it all and just gapped a few spots etc,whole hallway was pressed also.</p><p> Reused most bearers and joists,what wasnt like a bannana anyway,that ironbark when its over 100 yrs old is fun,putting the floorboards back down (baltic) i had to predrill every hole then a dab of grease to get each nail in,put her on concrete stumps so hopefully still there in another 120 yrs,yes they sure have charactor some of those old houses,it cant be bought.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldchaser1, post: 439477, member: 9528"] Thanks manpa but i wouldnt tackle something so out of shape again,4 yrs+ and it took its toll on us. Yeah old gt loungeroom was pressed with a beautifull pressed cornice on it to,that was one of the easier jobs,after stumping that area and plaster i just retacked it all and just gapped a few spots etc,whole hallway was pressed also. Reused most bearers and joists,what wasnt like a bannana anyway,that ironbark when its over 100 yrs old is fun,putting the floorboards back down (baltic) i had to predrill every hole then a dab of grease to get each nail in,put her on concrete stumps so hopefully still there in another 120 yrs,yes they sure have charactor some of those old houses,it cant be bought..... [/QUOTE]
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