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I have a back bedroom with beautiful T&G pine (red pine/ fir ) flooring in a 1909 house, but the previous owner (probably several back) decided to cut a large 10 by 12″ hole in the middle of the floor, and several other holes along one wall. My question is: is it possible (how much work) is it to take up the flooring and reuse
the flooring elsewhere in the house? Although I’m no professional I am a competent DIYer.
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I have a back bedroom with beautiful T&G pine (red pine/ fir ) flooring in a 1909 house, but the previous owner (probably several back) decided to cut a large 10 by 12" hole in the middle of the floor, and several other holes along one wall. My question is: is it possible (how much work) is it to take up the flooring and reuse
the flooring elsewhere in the house? Although I'm no professional I am a competent DIYer.