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F fribygg said:
Then I think you have a dyckertpicka.

In a nail gun, you can normally have 50-90mm long nails, and three inches are just fine for one-inch timber, I've never seen tongue and groove thicker than 23mm.
You're probably right. It's probably just dyckert. Works well for things like beadboard.

Well. It's a very small shed. So it should probably be done manually too.

I'm in the demolition phase, still a bit to go until reconstruction. Not a full-time project. But it needs to be finished in a couple of weeks so I can move things in that are temporarily placed right now...
 
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J JohanLun said:
It's mostly that it would work perfectly with second-grade sorting, but it doesn't seem to be available.

It's annoying that what used to cost five hundred now costs 1500 a couple of years later.
All Bauhaus stores sell out second-grade timber. I haven't seen if it's just some or all of Byggmax that do it. Some other places also have second-grade for sale, but those I know of sell it only to business customers.

However, you might need to ask for it and/or be present/get lucky when it becomes available.
 
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OK, good, now I know that råspont works well as flooring! Great for good answers everyone!

Next question, should you join them completely, when it's an outbuilding that stands cold... Thinking that if I install it now, it should shrink in the winter but not swell much more than now?

I'll check if there's any second sorting when I'm there, otherwise there are no large quantities and it was cheaper than I thought. I thought it cost upwards of 200-250kr/sqm...
 
J JohanLun said:
I'll check if there's any second sorting when I'm there, otherwise it's not large quantities and it was cheaper than I thought. I thought it cost upwards of 200-250 SEK/sqm...
The one you linked to yourself was 95 mm wide and cost under ten per meter, i.e., under 110 SEK/sqm, roughly the same price as thin OSB.
 
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Next question, should you join them completely when it's an outbuilding that stays cold... I'm thinking if I set it now it should shrink in the winter but not swell much more than it is now?
Join them and screw in the fjäder, it will shrink. Such small sheds/outbuildings are fine to go ahead with.👍 Our smallest is about 7 square meters and 20 years old.
Looks like this today, also screwed in fjäder, it gets dirty but it holds.
Aged wooden floorboards with visible knots and screws, showing wear and tear from years of use in a small shed or outhouse.
 
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I buy what is available in the DIY store, it's more important to find the right lengths with minimal waste than to worry about a "few crowns more or less." I have roofed all the sheds/storage with full-length, no joints. There will be a bit of overhang with full-length, but if you add some roofing felt or concrete slabs, they provide a nice counterweight, but no overweight.
A trailer attached to a blue car loaded with long wooden planks, placed on a grassy area surrounded by trees.
 
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