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You guys are too kind! [message #46944 is a reply to message #46941] |
Sun, 22 May 2005 10:35   |
GarlandGarland
Messages: 60 Registered: May 2009
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...but really, I'd have been more than happy with raw unfinished birch with all the screws exposed. But the wife rules the roost and I was afraid that if I didn't go all out on the finishing, the 9 cu ft boxes would last all of about 3 hours in the family/ listening room. As they are, she actually love's them, looks and sound! G.
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Concrete backerboard [message #46952 is a reply to message #46950] |
Mon, 23 May 2005 17:20  |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18835 Registered: January 2001
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You aren't kidding about tearing up blades. But I found the trick with that stuff - Score it with a grinder and then break it.I had a momentary lapse of reason one time and did a DIY shower pan. (Of all the things to DIY, right?) I used that stuff behind the tile. Tough as nails, even chewed up concrete cutting wheels. But then I realized that if I scored the surface even just a tiny bit, I could lay it over a 2x4 and snap it like a gingerbread cookie. Nothin' to it.
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