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Hi Folks,

I own a 1940's home with southern yellow pine hardwood flooring. We are uncovering it and getting it ready for sanding and refinishing. I have several areas that need boards replaced and I am having a little trouble trying to locate some matching flooring size.

The actual face of the plank is 3.5" and the actual thickness is 3/4". What would be the nominal size to look for? Does anyone know a supplier off hand? Seems most sizes I see are 3 1/4".

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks all!
 
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