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    Stu wrote:

    If you install flooring that can't handle normal traffic, that is your
    poor decision, not mine. If you feel that a floor finish should last 50
    years without maintenance that is your delusion.


    If I was invited to your house and found you had such a goofy fetish,
    I'd not be looking for an invite back.


    LOL...You would not be getting an invite back :-)

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    Thanks, George. We do have recessed lights but I don't think they are made
    from cans though.
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    thanks for the sites, not sure where dh was reading, so have saved these,
    Lee
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    i have the location down and i was struggling with one or two bowls, i have
    decided on one sink that will hold a half sheet pan flat to soak, truth is
    most everything we use is d/w safe or really big, so one sink that i can do
    the larger pans in is what seems to be the best choice, if for some strange
    reason i have to wash smaller items by hands i can get a dishpan for that
    purpose, and that would be a few times a year when i use the good china, Lee
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    thanks, Lee
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    Are polyurethane finishes still legal? An oak floor, finished with
    a dark-brown stain then coated with polyurethane, will not show significant
    damage from cat events. Should last many years and still look good.

    At the opposite end of the spectrum is wood-composite or Pergo in
    a blonde finish. It will look ratty pretty fast, cats or no cats.


    Steve

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    On Sun, 20 Feb 2011 17:40:52 +1100, " Bigbazza" wrote:

    Stiletto's murder floors... especially if the heal is worn.

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    Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.

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    I am laughing. I did get granite, which I am adoring, but I am
    being ever so careful. But one can see the day that I might be
    distracted. Or I can easily see other people setting things down
    not-so-gently.
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    Just a suggestion, but look into a downdraft cooktop (Jenn-Air for
    example). They work far better than you would expect. And that leaves
    the space above clear for lighting. On the other hand they use up a
    good deal of space in the cabinets below.

    I'm surprised at the price on the repair parts though--that sounds very
    high for what you're describing.

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    Storrmmee wrote:

    I am laughing. I did get granite, which I am adoring, but I am
    being ever so careful. But one can see the day that I might be
    distracted. Or I can easily see other people setting things down
    not-so-gently.
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    Jean B.

 

 

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