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retired people, toilet paper rolls and kleenex boxes
being retired as well, (but not a real redneck!!) I had to avail myself of two of these ideas (I will get to the others someday..you know we retirees...take
Posted - Tue Jun 18, 2013 12:27 am
mountain953346
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Re: Darkend Oak Floor from Being Wet
Thanks for the suggestion. I have peroxide sitting on the dark area as I type. Should I have sanded the area first? Joyce aka Mom aka Nana aka snaffle
Posted - Mon Jun 17, 2013 7:49 pm
Joyce O
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Re: Tiling Wall Behind Stove & Fridge
... If it was mine, I would use concrete board as a substrate. I think you would probably be okay using the pine but I like to lean on the side of doing the
Posted - Mon Jun 17, 2013 4:13 pm
nina.finelli
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Re: Tiling Wall Behind Stove & Fridge
I would be concerned about the boards contracting and expanding as all wood does. I would put a layer of cement board over it first. On 6/17/2013 6:44 AM, Paul
Posted - Mon Jun 17, 2013 12:38 pm
David Cox
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Re: Tiling Wall Behind Stove & Fridge
I will answer my own question. I think those who say to not tile on pine boards are talking about floors, not walls. I know of thousands of homes where tile
Posted - Mon Jun 17, 2013 11:44 am
Paul
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