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help with refinishing oak floor

i am about to start refinishing the floors in an aprtment that has 3/8"red oak flooring 1/2"x3/8".
my qustion is what do you use to make a filler for gaps before sanding the floors? i ve been told...
03-08-06, 12:11 AM
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sometimes it xan be done in two coats but like...

sometimes it xan be done in two coats but like mark said tape in mud plus two more coats and joints should come out invisible.six coats is excessive but hey
03-08-06, 12:02 AM
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before you have any of this done was the original...

before you have any of this done was the original leak fixed?
03-08-06, 12:01 AM
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another way to attach your metal corners is with...

another way to attach your metal corners is with a construction adhesive like PL Premium made by Bulldog Brand or something similar if thats not available where you live. you will need to be able to...
02-16-06, 04:23 PM
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i would use the moulding to find the low spots in...

i would use the moulding to find the low spots in the wall then i would try to level them with joint compound.of course that means you have to reprime the walls and paint the patchjob
02-16-06, 04:20 PM
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there is nothing wrong with using coumpound to...

there is nothing wrong with using coumpound to fix cracks in your plaster walls.i dont know the difference between the two but i bet the main difference is the ingredients
02-16-06, 04:18 PM
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if there are bubbles under the tape then that...

if there are bubbles under the tape then that means you didnt press the tape into the mud enough.did you wet the tape before you put it into the mud?dry paper tape can absorb the water from the mud...
02-16-06, 01:11 PM
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tear it down!!!

tear it down!!! its probably easier to install new drywall but it can be done with a nice stiff strong wall scraper.
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proper way to square rough stock?

hi everyone,
i have forgotten how you go about squaring a piece of rough stock. is it jointer one edge then cup side up in thickness planer then other side in thichness planer then table saw for...
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find a roofing materials supplier in your area...

find a roofing materials supplier in your area and inquire as to the price and availability
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the best thing to do is to do both jobs at the...

the best thing to do is to do both jobs at the same time .
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its always better to keep water away from your...

its always better to keep water away from your basement walls then inclose
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the only new type of flat roof material i have...

the only new type of flat roof material i have seen lately is the same as torch down modified but instead of torching it you peel and stick it.i would still prefer to torch down as when its hot you...
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