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Upscale
at Sat Mar 31 09:47:28 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Upscale ]
I did pick the water based type, I was brushing it on very sloppily and heavy right from the can, so it was pretty strong. Especially with my head in the cage innards reaching the back. That stuff actually sealed some holes in the pegboard! It did off-gas but was basically dry pretty fast. I think a lot faster than the label says when using on concrete.
The furring strips I buy in a bundle that is still strapped together, I think there is six or eight? Short term memory loss- I’ll blame it on the fumes... If you get them loose, they are all warped pretty bad. They are the cheap ones, though.
Another tip I might contribute, use some kind of adhesive for the stick on tiles that will fill the small gap created by the Dryloc grit, and then do another layer of the stick on tiles. I “flipped” the order so none of the seams line up between the two layers. The top stuck real good to the bottom layer. I picked the .39 cent tiles, so no big expense there. I feel taking an extra step for the floor is well worth keeping foul moisture from seeping to the wood, even if it is protected.
Thanks again!
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