Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2007 19:12:49 -0800
Reply-To: Leslie H Schwartz <lhs_emf@PACBELL.NET>
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From: Leslie H Schwartz <lhs_emf@PACBELL.NET>
Subject: Re: Nathaniel - wood van flooring on thesamba
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I have seen this material at Costco too, but the last several times I went there it was not on the shelf. It seems to always be available at Home Depot.
The link seems to say there are two makers: Pergo and Harmonics, and that Harmonics had a more scratch resistant product. This was my concern too because the top wood laminante seems way too thin for normal family use. I thought with the commercial carpet over it - it would ok for my passenger van floor, in my case which is primarily for Home Depot, Costco, and big item shopping trips, or use by myself.
The "iron wood" would be better, I just do not know the real name for it, and I havn't found a local lumber yard yet near Plano.
----- Original Message ----
From: Jack R <jack007@COMCAST.NET>
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Sent: Saturday, January 6, 2007 8:55:06 PM
Subject: Re: Nathaniel - wood van flooring on thesamba
For less than $30... this stuff would, or should I say "wood" be worth a
try.
http://torque.oncloud8.com/archives/000379.html
I've used this in a friends cottage, and did a 10 x 11 room in less than 3
hours. Strong too, we took a hammer to a test piece and it didn't dent.
Costco has this available most of the time.
Jack
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From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com] On Behalf Of
Leslie H Schwartz
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2007 8:40 PM
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: Re: Nathaniel - wood van flooring on thesamba
I was thinking about doing this too, but with the sort of inexpensive wood
laminate from Home Depot. Real oak would be a lot better though. My weather
conditions are mild enough that I might be able to use the laminate, but I
will investigate this further.
I moved from California last year, but I used to go reasonably frequently to
the lumber yards there, one excellent wood for this purpose was called
"iron-wood" dark but very hard and dense and a lot less expensive than oak.
I am not sure how easy it will be to find iron-wood in Texas.
I also thought some stringers running in the cross direction would be needed
to do this, but this detail was not in the link. Stringers or ply
underlayment.
I would like to ask how well this fits in with the metal edges, (metal lip)
especially around the van sliding door. And I was wondering how to attach
the flooring material to the van bottom pan - sheet metal screws? Didn't see
any indication of how the flooring was set into the van bottom pan - which
indicates very good craftsmanship.
Again my plan was to cover the wood floor center with one of those larger
rubber nylon carpet matts used commercially.
Thanks for putting this up - great job! Any further details would be
interesting to hear about.
Leslie
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From: Nathaniel Poole <npoole@TELUS.NET>
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Sent: Saturday, January 6, 2007 6:45:47 PM
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I got motivated today. Funny how it's so much quicker and easier to rip
stuff out than put it back in.
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=212483
Nathaniel
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