Thanks, never thought of the string idea.  Not sure why not, but oh well.  
I got to let my wood sit a week or so before installing it.  that gives me
time to track down a floor stapler.  Those things are not cheap to buy.
Michael
 
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Sent: Friday, June 13, 2008 12:07 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Hardwood flooring



If you intend it to run full length along the hall and through the bed rooms
I suggest you use a long string with a nail at each end and draw it tight
from one bedroom wall to the next passing along the hall and then by trial
and error adjust the position of the nails until the string runs straight
and true and hopefully parallel either to the bedroom walls and the hall or
mostly the hall making what ever minimal compromises you must in the rooms.
There will be furniture in the rooms to hide some of the imperfections but
not along the hall so, parallel lines along the hall will be most obvious or
maybe I should say, non-parallel lines will become obvious.

Usually the best appearance is to have the boards running in the longest
direction of any room or corridor. Once you establish your desired line you
might want to temporarily nail down a course of strapping or other edge in
line with the string since it probably passes through doors and therefore is
offset from the wall or you could tap a nail into the floor in the hall some
multiple of the width of the boards then establish the ends of the string so
the string passes the nails in the corridor thus establishing a straight
line an exact number of boards from the wall.

You could and probably should divide the width of the hall by the width of
the boards and calculate the exact starting point for the first row to
evenly divide the same board width at either side of the hall and establish
your line that way but that is likely extreme and unnecessary. Certainly I
have yet to have been that extreme but my standard isn't necessarily the
only one.

Anyway, a string is a good way I have found to establish your beginning
reference line.

Hope this is useful.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Michael Baldwin 
To: blindhandyman@ <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com> yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 8:54 PM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Hardwood flooring

Okay,
Those that have installed hardwood flooring, what things did you do to make
sure your first row was straight and square? I am installing it in 2
bedrooms, and it will pass through a hall way, about 400 sqft in all. The
wall that I am sure is the straightest and most square is not in a good
place to start from. Another person on here, Scott, I think is installing
snap together flooring, but I do not recall this question being asked or
answered.
Thanks,
Michael

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