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donald949
Apr 29, 2011, 4:25 PM
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BumpinUgly wrote: donald949 wrote: Toast_in_the_Machine wrote: donald949 wrote: But on a related note, I am happy, HAPPY!, when its only been a month since I've last been climbing because of other commitments. Right now the wife has me replacing the floor in the house. :D Laminate, hardwood or carpet? Pulling up carpet on top of linolium. We have slab. Putting down an updated floating linolium product. We looked around for months trying to decide what we liked. Armstrong traffic master or some such stuff. Simular coating and texture as Laminate, w/o the particle board backing. Which didn't make sence for us with small kids. The two biggest areas we are installing in are the kitchen and dinning room. Armstrong Traffic Master: About as useful as a #2C4 on a 9 bolt sport route. Check out IVC Fiberglas Backed Vinyl. It's the shit! Now you tell me. We are all set to install this weekend. But first a word from our PT sponser
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donald949
Apr 29, 2011, 4:28 PM
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enigma wrote: donald949 wrote: Toast_in_the_Machine wrote: donald949 wrote: But on a related note, I am happy, HAPPY!, when its only been a month since I've last been climbing because of other commitments. Right now the wife has me replacing the floor in the house. :D Laminate, hardwood or carpet? Pulling up carpet on top of linolium. We have slab. Putting down an updated floating linolium product. We looked around for months trying to decide what we liked. Armstrong traffic master or some such stuff. Simular coating and texture as Laminate, w/o the particle board backing. Which didn't make sence for us with small kids. The two biggest areas we are installing in are the kitchen and dinning room. Hope you are getting paid well for your time. Well. um. yea about that. Not so well.
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