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3/4" x 3 1/4" x 6.5 LFT Maple Stair Nose |
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PRMASN3 3/4" x 3 1/4" x 6.5 LFT Maple Stair Nose Prefinished Stair Nosing is used around steps, stair landing trims, and to elevate floor perimeters. |
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Comments about 3/4" x 3 1/4" x 6.5 LFT Maple Stair Nose:
We bought 3/4 maple flooring from another brand. We were sold the bellawood maple nosing because the other brand did not make nosings. Just be careful before purchasing. The bellawood nosing is actually 1/16 smaller, so now there is a fine bump from the hardwood to the nosing, just enough to catch your toes after coming up or down the stairs. Because we were told it was the same, it is already cut and installed, so we cannot return it. Im sure we could get creative with some wood filler, but the idea was to not have to do that.
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There was some slight marks on the one end of the piece, with impact into the finish, which made that end questionable. However, I only needed the piece for 1 stair nose, so was able to have that end be waste. It would be nice if I could buy this by the foot, instead of the entire 7 foot piece, when I only needed 32 inches.
The Maple stair nose coloring matched my natural hickory floors well, and they had it in stock instead of having to order it
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Comments about 3/4" x 3 1/4" x 6.5 LFT Maple Stair Nose:
I used this as an edge on either side of a ramp. Worked great and really improved the look of the room!
Comments about 3/4" x 3 1/4" x 6.5 LFT Maple Stair Nose:
Did not match the natural maple floors I bought from LL eventhough I was told it would match. Very unfair because they don't let you look at it before taking it out of the store.
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Comments about 3/4" x 3 1/4" x 6.5 LFT Maple Stair Nose:
use for a extra space on top of steps
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We used this for a landing (single step up) to the door. All four of the ones we bought were about 1/16th of an inch thinner than the matching 3/4" flooring. I had to run it through the table saw to widen the groove so the tongue it was mating against would fit. In retrospect, I should have cut a 1/16th" thick shim to underlay it.
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Comments about 3/4" x 3 1/4" x 6.5 LFT Maple Stair Nose:
Satisfied
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Comments about 3/4" x 3 1/4" x 6.5 LFT Maple Stair Nose:
Saved me from doing alot of woodworking/finishing to achieve the same result. Wished it came in a longer length as it was used on a step between rooms.
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Comments about 3/4" x 3 1/4" x 6.5 LFT Maple Stair Nose:
My biggest complaint is that the tonge and groove did not match with the flooring product. Both were Bellawood. I had to run it through the tablesaw, which jepardized the integrety of the joint. This caused some fluctuations in the height at the seam. Also tongue and grooves on the ends of the boards would be great for a stair that is wider than 6-5, which I have in my house. I guess my other issue is that this particular piece was darker than any other piece of flooring. I was happy with the flooring itself, though.
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Comments about 3/4" x 3 1/4" x 6.5 LFT Maple Stair Nose:
THE FLOOR LOOKS GREAT ,THE LIGHTER COLOR BOARDS SEEMED TO BE CUT A BIT WIDER ,WITCH MADE GAPS ,BUT OVERALL THE FLOOR LOOKS AWESOM AND WOULD DO IT AGAIN.
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