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<blockquote data-quote="badrinker" data-source="post: 1753699" data-attributes="member: 3822"><p>I've done laminate several times, very easy.</p><p>I've done hardwood on a couple of houses that had foundations and could be nailed down, also pretty easy with standard saws (cut-off saw and jig-saw or bandsaw) and the approriate tool to nail it down (I have no idea what it's called, my brother-in-law owns it).</p><p>I've also done hardwood on a house (mine this time) with concrete floors. This was a PITA. Finally finished 2 bedrooms, hallway (30'), large living room and dining room. Glueing it down is a skill I'm closer to mastering, much harder than the other 2.</p><p></p><p>Saved a ton of cash though. I'm just one of those guys that prefers to do it myself if possible (ok, I'm just really cheap)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badrinker, post: 1753699, member: 3822"] I've done laminate several times, very easy. I've done hardwood on a couple of houses that had foundations and could be nailed down, also pretty easy with standard saws (cut-off saw and jig-saw or bandsaw) and the approriate tool to nail it down (I have no idea what it's called, my brother-in-law owns it). I've also done hardwood on a house (mine this time) with concrete floors. This was a PITA. Finally finished 2 bedrooms, hallway (30'), large living room and dining room. Glueing it down is a skill I'm closer to mastering, much harder than the other 2. Saved a ton of cash though. I'm just one of those guys that prefers to do it myself if possible (ok, I'm just really cheap) [/QUOTE]
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