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  1. morefire519

    Wooden tiles help please?

    And then yeah, instead of grout I want to use something that's easy to remove
  2. morefire519

    Wooden tiles help please?

    No. I would still glue them in but maybe not use as much glue
  3. morefire519

    Wooden tiles help please?

    Budget isn't the issue. You're not understanding and I guess I'm not making myself clear. I don't want my floor to look like cheap wood. I don't want laminate flooring. I purchased a beautiful cedar home that is quite old. It's foundation has settled and needs to be leveled at some point but...
  4. morefire519

    Wooden tiles help please?

    Roger that. Do you know if there is such a product? I've googled it but google sent me to links to wooden tiles, laminate flooring, and linoleum. Nothing about grout or caulk..
  5. morefire519

    Wooden tiles help please?

    Thanks :) I didn't think you had even read what I wrote. I can't tell if you're offended and being passive aggressive or what, sorry if I offended you. [emoji1]
  6. morefire519

    Wooden tiles help please?

    Thanks :) I didn't think you had even read what I wrote
  7. morefire519

    Wooden tiles help please?

    ... irrelevant and unhelpful
  8. morefire519

    Wooden tiles help please?

    #1 good to know [emoji23] It's okay if the tiles break, that would add to the look I'm going for. Is there some other product that would be less messy that isn't as permanent as grout?
  9. morefire519

    Wooden tiles help please?

    If I wanted to lay wooden tiles in an old building with uneven floors, could I use culk I stead of grout to allow for movement and make it easier to rip out in a year or two?
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