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Hi, I'm back. I see there's a few suggestions so I'll respond as I read through. Thanks all.
I can't really screw anything to the wall as, and it seems odd now, now that I think of it but, the wall doesn't extend under the floor. The joist is more or less in the middle, underneath, where the wall is, so connecting anything to it isn't really going to change the situation of having the get the new board above the joist. Thanks for the thought though.
Aye I can see that the cutting the new piece in two would work. Trouble is that I could have done that before removing/destroying the old had it occurred to me. Being honest I'd rather not have to cut the new into two, but if all else fails to get it in, in one piece, I can have that as the solution. Cheers.
Ah, one thing I have already tried is to chamfer the end slightly. Didn't want to remove too much as it still has to sit on the joist at the far end, but did give it a try. It seems the amount I was willing to sand off was insufficient though. I could see it helped a bit but... well I still couldn't get it to slide in even with a hammer and spare wood block. I may return to that again.
Aye, from the living room, under the wall, into the space under the stairs where all the meters and cables and pipes are. Yeah, I find plumbers and electricians tend to get their bit sorted and leave the rest in a state I'm not overly keen on. Reminds me of that Flanders and Swann song, The Gas Man Cometh. :-) As mentioned above, looks good but I'll keep that option as a fall back one.
Lever the end of the remaining board up: now that is a thought. Interesting I took another look at it this morning and wondered if I could chop the old remaining floorboard, say, a couple of joist widths away and simply remove that temporarily, but if it can be lifted that sounds well worth a try instead. Cheers.
The end of the remaining board is cut out to fit around the firegrate. I think I would risk breakages trying to lift it all but the end should be ok.
The other thing I though of was to try to borrow a car jack and try to force the new board up by the joist. Used to have one somewhere but lord only knows where it is now.
If I can find the enthusiasm tomorrow I'll give the lever up suggestion a try and update the result then, otherwise it may be next weekend ;-)