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M989A1 has a great oak floor.
No rot, but the CARC was starting to go.
So yesterday I used an air hose with attachment to blow all the dirt and rocks from between the boards.
Today I used 9 tubes of paintable caulk to seal all the seams and screw heads.
Seemed to take forever.
Then applied first coat (1/2 gal) of Sherman Williams exterior flat paint in CARC color sand.
Im happy with the results.
Second and final coat will go on tomorrow.
The floor should last quite a while as long as I'm not hauling gravel or metal scrap.
It would cost a small fortune to replace all that wood with new oak.