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That is what the building code calls an "Alternating Tread Device". The theory being that on a regular stair, you only really use half of each step (the left or right half) to step on. Recognizing ...
Actually, you don't want to use a glue that is stronger than the materials you are bonding in this case. If it breaks again, where do you want it to break? The plywood, rubber, or the glue?
Nice space. There are some nice pieces and I agree that light/open furnishing are making the space feel larger however it is also making it feel cluttered with no place for your eye to rest (inside...
Someone mentioned not using a poly and oiling them instead. That is exactly the right thing to do. Poly sits on top of the woods surface and on a softer wood, such as your stairs, every time you wa...
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That is what the building code calls an "Alternating Tread Device". The theory being that on a regular stair, you only really use half of each step (the left or right half) to step on. Recognizing ...
how old are the windows? They more than likelly already have a "UV" coating on them if they are relatively new.
Actually, you don't want to use a glue that is stronger than the materials you are bonding in this case. If it breaks again, where do you want it to break? The plywood, rubber, or the glue?
Nice space. There are some nice pieces and I agree that light/open furnishing are making the space feel larger however it is also making it feel cluttered with no place for your eye to rest (inside...
Someone mentioned not using a poly and oiling them instead. That is exactly the right thing to do. Poly sits on top of the woods surface and on a softer wood, such as your stairs, every time you wa...