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Reply To: | "Let us not speak foul in folly!" - ][<en Phollit |
Date: | Sat, 3 May 2003 15:22:23 -0500 |
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Text just isn't working for me. Got a picture?
-jc
Ps. ONLY 55K?!
On Saturday, May 3, 2003, at 03:12 PM, Met History wrote:
> Because I spent "only" $55,000 on my 1995 kitchen renovation, I have a
> jagged hole in my floor and subfloor, and need to fix it.
>
> The hole, about the size of a dollar bill and as much as 3 inches
> deep, marks a boundary of the old floor under the new lineoleum tile,
> the meeting point between the old wooden strip oak flooring (which is
> nice and sound) and the concrete block wall (which was taken down)
> which went down to the cinder-fill fireproofing - it is this area
> which has failed: the cinder fill flexed under the concrete-like fill
> above it, and gradually crumbled. The adjacent area is sound, even
> though it appears to be a heterogeneous mix of broken up tile and a
> kind of concrete substance, filled out to a flat surface with plaster.
>
> Question: what should I use (or, what shouldn't I use) to fill the
> hole, bringing it up to the surface of the surrounding area, so I can
> install a new lineoleum tile on top?
>
> Christopher "Finally Got The Wax Off The Screens" Gray
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