ialwaysgethit Posted April 10, 2005 Posted April 10, 2005 Hi every body, I hope you can help.WE train in a scout hut, so we do not have the pleasure of training on matts. We train on a softwood floor, which the "varnish" and "stain" and everything else that has been put on it has been rubbed of due the sand which the play school during the day uses.We have offered to send the floor down and re coat it, but the problem is with what. as it needs to do the following.Fill gapsNone slippyNice under foot, barefootHard wearing for foot, and table and chair trafficNon toxic, due to childrenNot much fumes or tixic when appliedStop the wood from splintteringPossible addaption to some glues to stick bits of floor down.I know this is a long list, but can any body help, any products and where to get them from and how much.I know matts would be a great apption but we dont have 3 or 4k to spend on them and any way there is no where to store them.Please please will some one "jim will fix it for me"ta muchlyOli oliver willison
3DFIGHTER Posted June 20, 2005 Posted June 20, 2005 We just redone the wood floor at my dojo most of the students did it after class on a Saturday we removed 6 pieces of ply wood put down new supports sanded it and put it back down and restained it ,reminded me of Karate kid floor up Floor down .LOL
dtstiachi Posted June 21, 2005 Posted June 21, 2005 My school has springy hardwood floors, Half of the studio is covered with olympic grade training mats that can be moved if not needed. "The journey of a 1,000 miles starts with but a single step."
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