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Laying flooring as done centuries yrs ago?

CEFreeman
9 years ago

Hi there!
I've been talking about this on woodworking and learned much about the wood I'm going to discuss. I've pretty much decided it's going to be my kitchen floor, so I thought I'd come to the right place.:)

I have some beautiful, 3/4" antique pine boards. They range from 6' to 12' long, and 4" to 16" wide. They're not tongue and groove.

Now, I could teach myself how to use my router and make them so. I'm not afraid to do that. However, before I start that process, I was wondering if there were a way to lay this floor butted together? I've seen a lot of antique installations that actually space boards, negating the tongue and groove joint. I've also seen this in existing (not reclaimed) farmhouse floors.

What would the best/proper way to do this?
Thanks for your thoughts.

P.S. I have 2 layers of plywood, glued and screwed down. Do I need to use a vapor barrier?

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