I am installing 3/4” red oak t&g strips onto the subfloor. It was previously a tiled area. The goal is to match the surrounding wood area - also 3/4” red oak. I’ve got a few questions on the process as this is my first wood floor install. I have a compressor and Freeman flooring gun.
1. When I lined up strips of new wood next to the existing wood I found some strips sat low and others proud. Do I shim low areas and sand down the proud areas to get rid of ridges? See pic.
2. There will be an obvious line where the new wood is installed (see top of 2nd pic). Do I cut back some existing strips at random lengths to blend in the new pieces? Is a multitool the preferred tool for the job?
3. When installing a new length of wood strips should I try to get similar grain looking pieces next to one another or is random the way to go?
4. Should I mix and match lengths of wood randomly?
Thanks


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1. When I lined up strips of new wood next to the existing wood I found some strips sat low and others proud. Do I shim low areas and sand down the proud areas to get rid of ridges? See pic.
2. There will be an obvious line where the new wood is installed (see top of 2nd pic). Do I cut back some existing strips at random lengths to blend in the new pieces? Is a multitool the preferred tool for the job?
3. When installing a new length of wood strips should I try to get similar grain looking pieces next to one another or is random the way to go?
4. Should I mix and match lengths of wood randomly?
Thanks


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