User talk:Balletflooring

Sprung floor
There's a number of problems with the edits you made I couldn't agree with any and I'm afraid I'll be reverting the lot.

Dmcq (talk) 19:15, 23 February 2009 (UTC)
 * Sprung floors are used for sports as well as dance. The article is about sprung foors and should not have dance stuck in unless it is relevant. There is little difference between dance and sports floors at this level.
 * I have not seen the top layer called a finish surface. Have you some reference? As far as I'm aware finish s normally used to describe things like a varnish layer or impregnating the top layer with aluminium oxide to increase wear resistance. And the layer so formed is more normally called the wear layer or wear surface as far as I know.
 * You seem to stick sprung in lots of places where it isn't needed and put in wiki links to 'sprung dance floor'. I really can't see there being a separate article on sprung dance floors as opposed to sprung floors. There is a disambiguation page on dance floors though which points to uses of that term.
 * The FAQ was build your own dance floor.You can't go renaming external pages unless they change what they call themselves!
 * The 3/4 for a gap didn't give measurements. That would be a reasonable amount for a large floor but in general it depends on materials and the size of the floor. I'll think about whether something like that could be put in.
 * There are other hardwoods besides Maple which are used. Maple is a very good choice but so is oak for instance and if one can avoid tap dance the choice becomes quite wide.