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[Cob] NEW EARTHEN FLOOR ON OLD CONCRETE FLOORSHEILAH SPROUSE WISER wisewomanokc at cox.netSun Aug 27 15:57:26 CDT 2006
And thank you, also. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Becker" <ron45 at tularosa.net> To: "SHEILAH SPROUSE WISER" <wisewomanokc at cox.net> Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 9:57 AM Subject: Re: [Cob] NEW EARTHEN FLOOR ON OLD CONCRETE FLOOR > There would be a lot of movement on a staircase. Not a good idea there > maybe. The yes to all the other questions as long as the concrete floor > isn't showing alot of cracking. The linseed oil would be a bit of a > pain in the nose though. Also mud floors take a good while to dry > depending on thickness so you'd have to stay off them during that > process. You wouldn't need a very thick base layer since you already > have the concrete but it would take a lot of determination to do this > in the situation you describe. > > Ron > WiserOKC >> _______________________________________________ >> Coblist mailing list >> Coblist at deatech.com >> http://www.deatech.com/mailman/listinfo/coblist >> >> > Those who question global warming have a financial interest in the > status quo. >
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