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PostPosted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 7:40 pm 
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No, it is called a good jester by the manufacturer.

Nothing in milling and manufactureing wood causes the problems you described.


Now because of all this, the engineered boards delaminated, then yes, that was a defective floor and you got real lucky.

Did you do the reinstall??? Or another contractor, subcontracting.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 4:16 pm 
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Well cuzzx,

The data and evidence you posted reveals nothing more than what we answered.

Your description is that of de-bonding from the substrate. No data given concerning delamination, cupping, crowning, raised edges... just "loose and hollow spots".

What other evidence can you offer to support Excessive Wood Moisture Content within the engineered product? Ply's with excessive moisture result in delamination, raised edges AND peaked ends. NOT JUST PEAKED ENDS.

Next time give us all the evidence, not just what you want to lead us to a place that gives you the opportunity to make the above post........

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