| bio | website | vigrond.com |
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| location | Fresno, CA | |
| age | 26 | |
| visits | member for | 4 months |
| seen | Apr 10 at 0:58 | |
| stats | profile views | 3 |
I am a freelance web developer based in Fresno, California.
Email: robert@vigrond.com
Blog: http://vigrond.com
Twitter: @vigrond
Feel free to contact me about anything!
Fav topics:
PHP, CakePHP, C#, Java, Ruby, RoR, Android, Javascript, JQuery, HTML5, CSS, Flamenco guitar
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Apr 9 |
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Will Polyurethane bond to a surface that was sanded with 320 grit? thanks! hard to know what you're reading is the truth or not sometimes -_- |
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Apr 9 |
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Will Polyurethane bond to a surface that was sanded with 320 grit? ok. I ask cause I keep reading that it needs to be a rough surface...120 grit... to have more surface area to bond. |
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asked | Will Polyurethane bond to a surface that was sanded with 320 grit? |
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awarded | Scholar |
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Jan 16 |
accepted | How to make a Bevel Lap Splice joint, for connecting a portable floor? |
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awarded | Student |
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Jan 15 |
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How to make a Bevel Lap Splice joint, for connecting a portable floor? I'll be using Medium Density Fiberboard. I am thinking 3x4 pieces, for a total of 12, to fill up a 12x12' area. This will be overlayed with vinyl, and be used as a dance floor. |
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Jan 15 |
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How to make a Bevel Lap Splice joint, for connecting a portable floor? Probably, but my concern is with contraction/expansion of the wood, and also that these won't be glued together, that the bevel lap splice will serve a better joint. The joint should also be as seamless as possible, and that is another consideration. |
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Jan 15 |
asked | How to make a Bevel Lap Splice joint, for connecting a portable floor? |
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awarded | Autobiographer |