Progress to December

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Mrbolly
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Re: Progress to December

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bagmaker wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2017 8:30 pm I used karndean on the recommendation of a plumber/builder mate. Its a great product
http://www.karndean.com/en-au/floors
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In the pic there is Karndean planks on a wall, marine carpet and some duralite trim, all for your perusal

The Karndean is quite heavy per plank, I recommend a visit to a showroom
Thanks, ai’ll take a look
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Dot wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2017 8:47 pm Seeing as we aka Gman is getting the bus back into shape and spick and span we got this to do the vinyl planks. PEGULAN. It is good for vinyl, rubber, and linoleum.
Thanks Dot, I have heard of Pegulan
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So we have finished.... :lol: :lol: except for the entry steps and a bit of edging stuff. A box and a bit left..pretty happy with the look. If anyone wants a pic, pm me with an email address and I will send a pic or two. Tomorrow will finish tidying etc.
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I laid stranded bamboo planks in mine,plenty of glue on top of a new ply floor.
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Toolman wrote: Sat Dec 16, 2017 11:09 pm I laid stranded bamboo planks in mine,plenty of glue on top of a new ply floor.
Thanks, any pics?
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Son laid bamboo flooring some of the left over material ended up in our old shed, a couple of lengths ended up laying outside in the elements for six months or more doesn't seem to have affected it at all so some bamboo flooring must be ok with water.
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A photo as it was going down

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Toolman wrote: Sat Dec 16, 2017 11:09 pm I laid stranded bamboo planks in mine,plenty of glue on top of a new ply floor.
Toolman wrote: Tue Dec 19, 2017 9:29 am A photo as it was going down

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Looks great
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Shirley wrote: Mon Dec 18, 2017 9:54 pm Son laid bamboo flooring some of the left over material ended up in our old shed, a couple of lengths ended up laying outside in the elements for six months or more doesn't seem to have affected it at all so some bamboo flooring must be ok with water.
Was there any difference in the colour (colour fading) withonesthat had been wet?
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