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Speaking as a tradesman myself, if the client gets offended when you say "sorry, that's beyond my field of expertise and I don't want to damage your property" then it's not someone I'd want to work for.
As to the initial question, are the seams to the paneling very tight? I'd hazard a guess that it's a combination of glue and hidden nailing if there are regular seams that look smoothed off and are still holding well. I saw something similar years back on an old coal boat that had been refurbished in the late sixties and turned into a livable space. Even after a couple of decades it looked tidy, christ knows what it looked like behind there though  ____________________ I'm immortal. Well, so far. |
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hidden nails,
working with tounge and groove thats been secured like that can be a ball ache,
in soft pine its not too bad, normally you'd start at the right hand side and gently lever the first board up working down the length of the timber(which would have been the last one placed)
once the first board is off you'll see the hidden nails on the tongue, hammered in toward the left
but. aged wood being very dry is also very hard and very brittle and liable to cracking,
its not the end of the world if you crack the tongue,
but it some times has a tendancy if the grain is on an angle to slit the main part of the board as well
tell her this, and that you are willing to try, but it would probably be better if she got a cabinet maker/ship builder/carpenter to look at it. ____________________ the humans are dead
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I'm sure you've come to right place for advice on antique wood removal and refitting.  ____________________ YBR125 (SOLD) - CBR250R(SOLD) - CBR650F(SOLD) Current - Street Triple
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If she thinks anyone can remove the panels, she'll have no problem doing it herself before you do the wiring. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 258 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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