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<blockquote data-quote="MO_cows" data-source="post: 970393" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>Jeanne - what a nice thing for them to do, and they must be pretty darn skilled to get it done so fast!</p><p></p><p>Thanks all, it tickles me to see my dad own real estate, finally. It took him until his 70's but by golly he did it and without borrowing. It was a family project. Dad, me, hubby, our son and a sister in law did everything but the tile. My stepdad did that. </p><p></p><p>Those floors were beyond re-finishing. One, there was a pizzing dog in that house and there were lots of black spots that went deep. Two, they were warped from the 93 flood. The sanding that shows in the before pics was to take out the high spots. Three, they are late 50's hardwood, all short pieces and not as nice to begin with as the older floors you see from turn of the century and before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MO_cows, post: 970393, member: 9169"] Jeanne - what a nice thing for them to do, and they must be pretty darn skilled to get it done so fast! Thanks all, it tickles me to see my dad own real estate, finally. It took him until his 70's but by golly he did it and without borrowing. It was a family project. Dad, me, hubby, our son and a sister in law did everything but the tile. My stepdad did that. Those floors were beyond re-finishing. One, there was a pizzing dog in that house and there were lots of black spots that went deep. Two, they were warped from the 93 flood. The sanding that shows in the before pics was to take out the high spots. Three, they are late 50's hardwood, all short pieces and not as nice to begin with as the older floors you see from turn of the century and before. [/QUOTE]
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