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
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
To effectively clean sand from a hardwood floor, start by sweeping or vacuuming the area to remove as much sand as possible. Then, use a damp mop with a mild cleaning solution to gently scrub the floor. Be sure to dry the floor thoroughly to prevent any damage to the wood.
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.