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 Post subject: T-strips and rollers
PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 4:59 pm 
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Can you rent 100lb rollers at the box stores?

Also, we have a transition between wood and tile with the wood being higher. Planning on using t-strips. However, we have one transition that is over seven feet long. Most t-strips are 6-6.5 feet. Any suggestion?


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Most adhesives these days don't require rolling, but read the adhesive directions and specs to be positive.
I'm unsure if the big boxes rent them, but a rental shop may have it, if you need it.

You need 2 - sticks and expect waste.

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Most t-strips are 6-6.5 feet. Any suggestion?


Go with BR111--they're all 88" in length

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 Post subject: Rolling floors
PostPosted: Thu Jun 09, 2005 9:39 am 
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We are using Bostik EF on a concrete glue down. It doesn't look like rolling is recommended by Bostik but the instructions do as well as where we bought the wood.


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