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Hi all,

I could do with some woodworm advice. Got a great deal on a reclaimed oak wooden floor, but now I've got it home, noticed lots of the boards have tiny black marks. Are they woodworm? They don't look like the holes I'm used to for woodworm (they are very small and don't seem to go anywhere). I've sanded one of the pieces to see how deep the damage goes, but can't find holes going through the wood.

 

Thanks in advance for your help!

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11 minutes ago, muttley9050 said:

Don't look like worm holes to me. Just ware, staining. Possibly reaction to ferrous metal. Ie someone using a grinder nearby and spraying it

My thoughts too 

be interesting to know what function of building the flooring came from was. 

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33 minutes ago, muttley9050 said:

Don't look like worm holes to me. Just ware, staining. Possibly reaction to ferrous metal. Ie someone using a grinder nearby and spraying it

Thanks for your advice! That follows what I was thinking - can't find any pictures of worm damage that looks like it online.

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22 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

My thoughts too 

be interesting to know what function of building the flooring came from was. 

It was the hall floor out of a big posh house in Glasgow apparently.

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