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J. Clarke
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low power drilling
On 3/12/2010 6:05 PM,
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On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 15:10:36 -0600, Dave Balderstone
wrote:
In , Larry Jaques
wrote:
Skilsaw, cut a long slot, lift it, replace and reglue with caulk as an
adhesive. Cost: 1 sheet of flooring. Time saved: a day. Frustration
saved: Humongous amounts.
I'm with you on this one, C-less.
He gets through 4 of the 6 joists, and whatever rig he's using snaps
somewhere between #3 and #4, with the bit embedded in #5 becuase he's
hit a knot... Start again.
How many times, and at what cost?
Clare... Don't be stupid. take the easy way.
I did take the easy way.
The dang carpet is worth something like $50 a yard.
The plywood is glued and screwed to the joists. Cannot remove it
without doing significant damage. And remember i it is ONE AND A HALF
INCHES THICK.
I made the tool to do the job and got the job done. Including my time
the cost was just around the hundred bucks (they pay me $35 an hour)
That's not bad at all--there's a guy who makes 10 foot extensions and
gets something like 100 bucks a shot for them.
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