According to my research the difference between engineered wood and laying hard wood down is the difficulty. Laying down hard wood is harder than engineered wood.
wood that was engineered from wood waste
of corse you can! it's not common practice but if your floor is sound it should be fine
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A wood-glue is used in the construction process of engineered wood. There are multiple brands that provide such glue, however the most well known and trusted one is Gorilla Glue.
According to my research the difference between engineered wood and laying hard wood down is the difficulty. Laying down hard wood is harder than engineered wood.
wood that was engineered from wood waste
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Man made wood are called engineered wood or composite wood,
Engineered wood flooring is hardwood that is made up for plywood, HDF, or the core of wood but the top layer is veneer. It is made like this to protect better against moisture.
Engineered wood, also called composite wood, "man made wood" or "manufactured wood", includes a range of derivative wood products which are manufactured by binding together the strands, particles, fibers, or veneers of wood, together with adhesives, to form composite materials. These products are engineered to precise design specifications which are tested to meet national or international standards. Typically, engineered wood products are made from the same hardwoods and softwoods used to manufacture lumber. Sawmill scraps and other wood waste can be used for engineered wood composed of wood particles or fibers, but whole logs are usually used for veneers, such as plywood. Alternatively, it is also possible to manufacture similar engineered cellulosic products from other lignin-containing materials such as rye straw, wheat straw, rice straw, hemp stalks, kenaf stalks, or sugar cane residue, in which case they contain no actual wood but rather vegetable fibers. For more on engineered wood see this site: * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engineered_wood
unfortunatley it s not
of corse you can! it's not common practice but if your floor is sound it should be fine
Yes, but it would have to be floating engineered wood.
Absolutely.
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for flooring in basements etc