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 Post subject: Sp's Latest Article
PostPosted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 7:33 pm 
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I think Stephen did a great job on this latest article !

Can't wait to try Rubio myself.

http://www.hardwoodinstaller.com/hardwo ... at-oil.htm


Ken, Great sand and finish section on Hardwood Installer.

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Ken, Great sand and finish section on Hardwood Installer.


I agree, but I did have to cut out some of his installer slang..hehe

The site has so much potential for more information from guys out there....but like I've said countless times...flooring guys don't understand the benefits of the web and the exposure. It's really become annoying. I wish I had the actual hands on knowledge but I don't. I don't have any strings, nor does it cost any money. I think that's where the fear is..

"There's gotta be a catch" is likely to be the consensus.

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Ken I plan on doing a little home work this weekend. Got the outlaws coming in for a visit will be a good excuse for me to ignore them for a few hours.

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outlaws...that's funny.

Fantastic Kevin. Looking forward to it.

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Ken Fisher wrote:
The site has so much potential for more information from guys out there....but like I've said countless times...flooring guys don't understand the benefits of the web and the exposure. It's really become annoying. I wish I had the actual hands on knowledge but I don't. I don't have any strings, nor does it cost any money. I think that's where the fear is..
"There's gotta be a catch" is likely to be the consensus.


Now I can only speak for myself......I have the hands on, but I'm dense and don't have a clue what your talking about. I mean I believe the benefits of the web and exposure, and would love to take advantage of that. I think this is it :idea: Your frusterated cause you know the potential, and it comes natural to you, to apply this. But I'm not educated, and therefore frusterated, in the respect of not knowing how to put the potential into action (did that make sense?). Example: Ask me a question about "hands on", great. Ask me how to utilize this knowledge to benefit from web exposure....I'm lost. Lead the way Master ! :mrgreen:

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Ken Fisher wrote:
outlaws...that's funny.

Fantastic Kevin. Looking forward to it.



I'm gonna use that one. ha ha

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Great article. How does the actual application of the Rubio work? Is it buffed on with the red pad?

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RhodesHardwood wrote:
Great article. How does the actual application of the Rubio work? Is it buffed on with the red pad?



Yup, they give you a bottle and you squirt it in a line, like lots of it, buff it on with the red pad till there is basically no residue left, and then wait about 15-20 minutes, then hit it with the white pad.

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Oh one other important thing, if the monocoat is not spitting off the red pad then your not applying enough. Then work it in. Course all wood is not the same porosity so some might take more, some less.

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