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Re: Two Historic Distilleries Are Threatened

Unread postPosted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 5:32 am
by Abandoned Kentucky
cowdery wrote:Pine can't be used for hardwood flooring since it's not hardwood. :)


Ok..I meant they were using the wood to make flooring......

Re: Two Historic Distilleries Are Threatened

Unread postPosted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 9:30 am
by RobotAZ
Do people actually make flooring out of pine? I'd drive my fiancee nuts trying to keep from scratching up a pine floor. She'd leave me for sure because I'm pretty anal as it is about oak flooring.

Re: Two Historic Distilleries Are Threatened

Unread postPosted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 2:17 pm
by Abandoned Kentucky
RobotAZ wrote:Do people actually make flooring out of pine? I'd drive my fiancee nuts trying to keep from scratching up a pine floor. She'd leave me for sure because I'm pretty anal as it is about oak flooring.


http://heartpinereserve.com/flooring_main_pg.html made from Old Taylor Distillery....

Re: Two Historic Distilleries Are Threatened

Unread postPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 1:46 pm
by RobotAZ
Abandoned Kentucky wrote:
RobotAZ wrote:Do people actually make flooring out of pine? I'd drive my fiancee nuts trying to keep from scratching up a pine floor. She'd leave me for sure because I'm pretty anal as it is about oak flooring.


http://heartpinereserve.com/flooring_main_pg.html made from Old Taylor Distillery....


Alrighty then. You know, even if it is not a hardwood, if you put it in a study or someplace that is off the beaten path in your home, that would make a very, very cool floor. Thanks for the link.