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- From: dhepner@cup.hp.com (Dan Hepner)
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- Subject: Re: hardwood floor repair
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- Date: 27 Jan 93 23:54:49 GMT
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- From: <Healy@space50.nrl.navy.mil>
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- >Thanks for the comments I've received on this (2 posts, 1 mail). My
- >house, built in 1908, has pine (heart) everywhere and no subflooring
- >anywhere. There are pieces missing from boards that previous owners
- >have filled with something (Plastic Wood?) and then waxed over. It
- >looks real ugly. I would like to replace the boards someday. Is there
- >an acceptable way to do this without subflooring?
- >Liam Healy
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- Have you rejected the idea of using what you have as a subfloor?
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- Dan Hepner
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