So if all this sounds like too much work just buy the standard 3 1 4 wide t g strip floor and blind nail it simply and easily with the flooring nailer.
Face nails for pine flooring.
Wider heads are used for face nailing floors.
Installing the wide pine boards with a floor stapler.
Have to use a hammer drill to predrill the holes followed by concrete screws.
When beginning your wide pine floor installation process we highly recommend that you face your nailing in boards 8 in width or wider.
Hammer the cut nails flush with the pine flooring and countersink 1 8 in.
If you want to face nail the entire floor drill pilot holes and use two nails side by side every 8 to 16 inches across the length sinking into the floor joists wherever present.
It just depends on how narrow you indoor humidly range is.
Sink them with the long side with the grain.
Mark each joist location with a string line no chalk and drill pilot holes for the cut nails.
Cut nails were often used too very similar to today s cut nails for concrete.
A traditional plank floor was face nailed with handmade nails.
If you plan to use steel nails and a waterbased finish sink them below your finished floor.
I can address installing pine on concrete slab.
Nail heads can be domed flat hammered for an authentic look or have a bump for decorative purposes.
The most popular floor to face nail is our historic eastern white pine flooring especially if you are trying to create a vintage or restoration style floor.
Nail heads are determined by the type of nail finishing flooring etc and style.
Below the surface with a heavy punch or countersink.
A 4 wide plank is still begging to be face pegged as i mentioned also in the article.
Masonry cut nail has this look.
The decision to face nail a floor all depends on the overall look you want to create your personal preference and the type thickness of your subfloor.
I laid down a moisture barrier underlayment found at lowes.
The saving in labor is significant.
A nail heads will make quick work out of your belts and b the iron will drag out into the wood fibers and make rust streaks.
In addition we recommend that you nail into every joist 16 o c or at least into every other joist 32 o c.
Shanks measure from 1 to 4 inches on up to 8 inches for post and beam.
Jason even bought a floor stapler to help with the job my husband really needs no excuse to buy tools in the end it was cheaper to buy a stapler rather than renting one because we worked on the floors over the course of many weekends christmas break.
After that liquid nail the pine boards along with nails.