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What are your thoughts on this?
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Also, seasonal movement of the wood would potentially cause grout failure, and the poly finish wouldn't stay crystal clear for long.
I have never seen an end grain floor done with rounds cut from tree limbs etc. but I did see a floor in a machine shop surfaced with squares cut from 4X4's. It had been in use many years and was almost unrecognizable until you looked closely because of all the grit, grime and oil soaked into the surface.
I have no idea how it was secured to the concrete beneath it. The gentleman who owned the business said the floor was like that when he bought the building and he thinks it is more than 100 years old. Seems like a hard way to get a floor.