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Rig Rebuild - FINISHED
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<blockquote data-quote="Jump This" data-source="post: 83455" data-attributes="member: 1433"><p>I maybe able to help with this one (I'm a flooring contractor.)</p><p></p><p>If you don't want to see the screws, cut small circles out of the flooring material using a nickle or quarter as a guide. Once you have secured the floor to (what the heck are you securing it to anyway?) your frame, either reuse your cutout or make new ones. You can use contact cement or Scott 77 spray adhesive to glue them in (although the latter is a bit messy for small patches.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jump This, post: 83455, member: 1433"] I maybe able to help with this one (I'm a flooring contractor.) If you don't want to see the screws, cut small circles out of the flooring material using a nickle or quarter as a guide. Once you have secured the floor to (what the heck are you securing it to anyway?) your frame, either reuse your cutout or make new ones. You can use contact cement or Scott 77 spray adhesive to glue them in (although the latter is a bit messy for small patches.) [/QUOTE]
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