Posted by dave2 on March 30, 2011 at 23:31:40 from (79.240.154.213):
In Reply to: Glue and paint ???'s posted by LeonardWD45 on March 30, 2011 at 14:12:47:
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Afraid of them working out and snagging a horse. Main reason for getting rid of the slabs was nails working out and snagging. When old houses are insulated here, they use a tar like roof patch and spread it on then stick the styrofoam to it then stucco over the styrofoam. Wish it was that easy. I'll check what is available that compares to the PL400. It would help if the rubber had some pores or perferation. We'll see, don't HAVE to use it, just hate to keep moving it around. It was on the floor in the gym they took it out of for 15 years that I know of, smartest thing would be to put it back on a floor but I don't have a place in mind yet.
On the paint, I need to paint the cement and rough sawed wood. The stain is something I didn't think about, but the cement is still open. Nobody is commenting on the whitewash, bad idea??
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