It's funny, I just talked to my nephew about using his to thin down the
old saddle. Thanks
On 12/4/2010 6:45 PM, shochschild@att.net wrote:
> Do you have a planer?
>
> On 12/4/2010 4:43 PM, John Mitchell wrote:
>> Hi all, In my bedroom I have hardwood flooring and there was wood
>> saddle where the hardwood met the tile going into the bathroom as the
>> tile was a little lower than the wood. I've redone the tile flooring
>> so that it is now level with the hardwood. When the saddle was
>> removed, the wood underneath is no longer the same color or texture
>> as the rest. I've tried sanding and putting on a coat of
>> polyurethane, but it still looks ugly. I'm wondering if there is
>> some kind of a thin wood strip that I can apply to hide the area. I
>> don't really want to use the old saddle, as it was very thick, and
>> was a tripping hazard. Any ideas short of re-doing the whole floor
>> would be appreciated. Thanks John Mitchell Shelton, CT
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