Motorhome internal wooden floor repair

Perhaps a little lateral thinking? Luthiers repair similar damage to acoustic guitars all the time and the repair is almost imperceptible. IIRC, it involves carefully chiselling away the damaged veneer and gluing in a replacement. It helps if the join between old and new follows the grain. Searching the 'net might give a better idea...
[or you could claim the van's a musical instrument and ask a luthier to do it for you ;)]

I don't understand that. The more battered the guitar the better it looks in my opinion. Mine have tons of battle scars although one of my acoustics many years ago was fatally wounded when Michelle framed it over my head.
 
You could of course take it to 'The Repair Shop' and feed them a story about your granny left you the motorhome in her will and you are traumatised because it is no longer perfect.

We could then all watch it when they air the program and have a laugh watching you shed Crocodile tears as you lie your fat Yorkshire ass off. (no offence). :LOL:
 
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I don't understand that. The more battered the guitar the better it looks in my opinion. Mine have tons of battle scars although one of my acoustics many years ago was fatally wounded when Michelle framed it over my head.
You and me both -- all my instruments bear their scars with pride!
However, there are some who are perhaps a little precious, and this gives luthiers a market for those skills. There's a lot of other info on YouTube about repairing dings in veneer, and not just on instruments:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=luthier+repair+of+damaged+veneer
 
What kind of old Witchcraft and sorcery is this nonsense?
The same witchcraft that can help reduce "cowboy chord dents" in a fretboard. The luthier I passed my 'lawsuit' D28 copy to for a refret and general setup used this method to get most of the dings out of the fretboard over the first few frets after removing the old frets and before installing new.
 
What kind of old Witchcraft and sorcery is this nonsense?
It is tried and tested on solid wood as you can sand out a wider area and cosmetically it is easier to blend the repair. I wouldn't like to try it on laminate flooring which tends to have a raised grain as a finish, I suspect Barry would end up with the imprint of an iron ............... and/or a gooey mess. Leave it be unless you've got some spare laminate at home to experiment on, you'd need to drop the laptop again though 😳😎
 
Put a plectrum over the ding and mark round it. Carefully cut the shape out to about 1mm deeper than the plectrum. Mix up some clear resin, put a drop in the hole, then place in the plectrum and top the hole up with resin. It will make great talking point for years to come,,,, praps :unsure:
 
Put a plectrum over the ding and mark round it. Carefully cut the shape out to about 1mm deeper than the plectrum. Mix up some clear resin, put a drop in the hole, then place in the plectrum and top the hole up with resin. It will make great talking point for years to come,,,, praps :unsure:

Another Genius idea! I have a solid silver one. Would be even better if I had one with my Rock God face on. Great thread this!! :D Motorhome Fun and Fucts can feck off. Useless!
 
  1. Carefully cut out the damaged section with a chainsaw
  2. measure the remaining hole.
  3. Lift bed/sofa to expose an area that not used/visible.
  4. Carefully cut out a section from there with a chainsaw to size measured of damaged area.
  5. Glue new section in hole and blend in join.
  6. Cut off a bit of 4x2 and nail in area the was exposed under sofa
  7. This will prevent loss of rings in future.
  8. Admire workmanship and take praise from cleaner.
 
  1. Carefully cut out the damaged section with a chainsaw
  2. measure the remaining hole.
  3. Lift bed/sofa to expose an area that not used/visible.
  4. Carefully cut out a section from there with a chainsaw to size measured of damaged area.
  5. Glue new section in hole and blend in join.
  6. Cut off a bit of 4x2 and nail in area the was exposed under sofa
  7. This will prevent loss of rings in future.
  8. Admire workmanship and take praise from cleaner.
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