Home Removation Project: Vault Removal: Hardwood Floor Final Coats
The hardwood floors got their final coats today. Everything now has two
coats of "Swedish" urethane finish and two coats of a water-based urethane.
The result is quite nice... in fact, it is really quite beautiful.
However.... don't look too close.
As I mentioned earlier
(see
"The
War of the Floors"), I was pretty concerned about the scratching or
"swirl markings" in the wood before the stain was applied
(see
here).
At a results of my concerns,
the wood-floor subcontractor had a "disinterested third party" come out
and take a look. He was of the opinion that the scratches would become
muted by a couple more coats of finish. And so, I acquiesced and
consented that we would proceed instead of having the subcontractor
redo the floors (I was highly doubtful at the time if he was even
capable of doing a better job... bah!).
Well, two coats of finish later the floors look better... but the
scratches are definitely still there. Are the scratches less visible? Yes.
Would I like the job to be done over? Yes. Will I require the job be
done over? Probably not. The floors aren't great... but they are good
enough. The wife is getting project fatigue and just wants to move all
of our furniture back into the rooms and be done with it. So the floors
stay... they aren't great, but I guess they'll have to do. *sigh*
Here are a couple of pics of the dining room floors. In the foreground
is one of my favorite models:
(Update Mon May 1 17:10:37 PDT 2006 // added pictures)
(Update Mon May 22 22:26:27 PDT 2006 // title formatting)
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