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25 Responses to “wood flooring”

  1. sushi123 says:

    nice! i like the kicking technique, good speed too

  2. 216985 says:

    howd you learn how to lay son?

  3. refinedhardwood says:

    Nice speed, man, I like your style! Check out our videos!

  4. kassyo17 says:

    thanks man… ill check it out..

  5. thewhofan99 says:

    that’s fast. i started when i was like 11.

  6. tonybuitrago123 says:

    i do it fast but ur good the probelm wit me is dat i cant do it so lay down cause im 6′tall and my back hurts lol =P and wat is cool is u work alone we might get tired but we get more money!!!!!!!!!! not like other guys they work wit 3 or 4 people more lol

  7. TristanCrider says:

    Please be from Missouri?

  8. kassyo17 says:

    no sorry.. iam from North Carolina :/

  9. lti12 says:

    instead of nailing them, is it a good idea to glue them?

  10. 1800johndoe says:

    Top Man. super work

  11. edsoon11 says:

    que siga practicando

  12. Coldgolfvr6 says:

    an enjoyment to watch… altough i woudnt place my joins so close and make that ladder conformation.

  13. TheHarry280 says:

    congratulations for the work Kassio!!! heee
    this what is worker…. kkkkkkk
    efficient!!!
    manow!!

  14. hazie613 says:

    Coldgolfvr6 how else would you stager it out moron. thats the proper way to lay them out dumb ass. As for the installer very good job.

  15. bluecollar45 says:

    very impresive consistant speed ,enjoy your youth and make as much money as you can make and spend it visely this hey days will ever come back.Hope you getting enough for sqft.

    Good job !!

  16. huskerforlife says:

    good work. But staples are so not the way to go. And some of the boars are to close for me. The other thing is i got you beat with speed using a long handle powernail 445

  17. 80w40 says:

    looks like you forgot the quarter inch space for expansion.

  18. AppletonCarpenter says:

    Dude its not a gym floor!

  19. 80w40 says:

    Any type of natural wood flooring requires space for expansion due to climate change, humidity, etc. dude

  20. AppletonCarpenter says:

    I guess where your from there is no electricity to plug in central air and aprilaire huh. my customers would freak if there was expansion in their RESIDENTIAL HOME

  21. 80w40 says:

    New York City has electricity dude and air conditioning units, but they do not run 24 hours per day and on occasion they falter, and on occasion tenants may forget to maintain them or even turn them on, and from time to time it is possible that water may wind up on the hard wood floors. An easy way to counter any expansion is to leave a quarter inch along the perimeter should such circumstances occur. My customers expect me to counter these possabilities…

  22. dirnus says:

    you’re the Man !!! Turbo !!! forget the freaks who ask about the space.. it’s not needed :D

  23. AppletonCarpenter says:

    You originally said you didnt leave expansion, you didnt say around the perimeter, i agree with leaving expansion at the wall where you would close because if the floor will grow it will grow FORWARD, before anywhere else, thus the reason for EXPANSION ROWS, but in a room that small to leave 1/4 expansion mid floor is not necessary and personally its very UGLY.

  24. 80w40 says:

    I did, that is what this sub-topic is about.. When it comes to Flooring its not so much about aesthetics as it is about durability, and that’s why customers appreciate such simple yet efficient preventive measures to insure a new floor’s long life regardless of the dozens of problems that may occur over that course.

  25. ruvian00 says:

    thats like doing the job 2 times having all the pices cut and laying the floor again

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