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2. Attic Flooring |
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3. Stain and Finishing |
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4. Tile and Carpet |
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It has dimples on the edge that must be trimmed
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Center the pattern for the best look
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Several gentle cuts to keep the knife under control
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A tiny bit of clearance at the walls
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Fabric glue... just like the wood sheet-flooring
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Spread the glue... make sure you have enough at the back edge
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Make sure it's tight where it joins
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Don't let it slip while you are pressing the sheet elsewhere
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A smooth cylinder is the best press
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Trim the back edge when the glue is dry
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I had enough for this attic room too
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Foam backed carpeting is easy to use
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Carpet can be crowded or stretched - unlike tile or wood
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It is important to keep this cut straight and smooth
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Let the carpet be tight to the walls
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Press the carpet against the corner at the back of the floor
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Leave a tiny overhang at the back edge... this is too much
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White glue doesn't need the notched trowel,
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DO spread the glue where two pieces will join
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Get the edges around the stairs perfect
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A damp towel then a dry towel cleaned up my extra glue
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Next time I will trim the back edge before gluing
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