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Posted by old on July 01, 2006 at 09:10:51 from (4.244.186.118):
In Reply to: dusty floor posted by coflyboy on July 01, 2006 at 07:58:35:
Theres a number of things you can do to slow/stop that problem. One would be to put some old carpent down, a lot of carpet stores will give you take offs. Another way would be to put some platic down and then cover that with what in my area is call dirty base, which is fine limestone used in makeing road base for pavement. Or if your not worryed about a real smoth surface you could get a coulpe bag of cement and then mix that with say 7 to one gravel and pour it down dry, and over time water from the ground will make it hard almost like a cement floor but it will not be smouth
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