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| message from Graeme on 18 May 2004 |
Are these suitable for laying on top of a chipboard floor?
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| BigWallop replied to Graeme on 18 May 2004 |
Only the type that you don't mix with water. Or on suspended wooden floors. Or where
the chipboard is already level. :-))
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| Graeme replied to BigWallop on 19 May 2004 |
floors. Or where
Have you got any pointers to non-water compounds?
My ignorance, what is a suspended woden floor?
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| Ian Stirling replied to Graeme on 21 May 2004 |
One you mustn't use a Fenrir containing self-leveling compound on,
otherwise really, really bad things happen.
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| Graeme replied to Ian Stirling on 21 May 2004 |
That sounds interesting ;-)
Is Fenrir a type of compound? I always thought it was a wolf-monster (or
maybe that's what you mean).
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| Ian Stirling replied to Graeme on 21 May 2004 |
Sorry, bad puns based on norse mythology.
Woden (aka Odin) being killed by the wolf Fenrir is one of the portends
that takes place before ragnarok, before the final battle where all
the slain heros fight futilely alongside the gods to stop the end
of the world.
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| Christian McArdle replied to Graeme on 19 May 2004 |
Wooden joists and floorboards.
Christian.
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| The Natural Philosopher replied to Graeme on 19 May 2004 |
Yes. PVA seal it first tho. Beware of any movement that may crack it too.
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