2.6 C.F.M. @ 90 lbs is what I use. ( A Porter Cable "Pancake" style compressor 150 lbs max, 6 gal)
Depending on the type of hardwood flooring nailer and where it is purchased from, the average price for this tool is around $800.00. It can be found much cheaper from stores such as Amazon, for a fraction of the original price.
depends on the room size
idk but i could tell you how much wood it takes to cover my floor ;) hardwood
None! If you mop a hardwood floor with vinegar & water you will do more damage to the wood. NEVER use water on hardwood, it causes wood to swell and it ruins the finish. Sorry about the urine, but the vinegar & water will just make things worse
No much more likely to be hardwood
Scrape as much as you can with a metal spatula then use Goof Off to get the rest. It will NOT harm hardwood floors.
There is no trademarked or slang term that is called "e wood" that I am aware of. I might guess that you are referring to engineered hardwood. Engineered hardwood is a hardwood floor that is constructed in layers much like plywood. = =
You can not clean a hardwood floor with baby powder. It would make a much bigger mess. You can fix a squeaky floor with it though.
depends on how much water, but in all probability, yes
In 2010, the average price for a square foot of Bruce Hardwood flooring was $8 per square foot. Bruce Hardwood is based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA.
Magic eraser may do it. I would dampen first and not much pressure at first as it may affect floor's finish.
between 6 - 8 grand depending on what you want. Refurbishment is obviously cheaper.