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    What type of media? I assume you still need to sane before refinishing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by basil3w View Post
    What type of media? I assume you still need to sane before refinishing?
    Looks like possibly dry ice, given the lack of residual left behind.
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    Are you sure that is hardwood?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philip Davies View Post
    Are you sure that is hardwood?
    In the US, it is known as yellow pine and considered a hardwood. Very commonly used as tongue and groove flooring in older homes because of the wear resistance and strength. Material and installation costs ended that trend a while ago. It's mainly now chopped up and chemically treated for use as decking. Not sure what the equivalent is/was in the UK and other areas.



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