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There was a tongue and groove subfloor over the diagonal ship-lap floor boards
Date: 01/24/2004
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The subfloor was attached with MANY ring nails and just chipped away as we tried to pull it up.
Date: 01/24/2004
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Date: 01/24/2004
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Date: 01/24/2004
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Marie watches with disbelief at how hard it is to get the floor up. When Everything else came out so easily!
Date: 01/24/2004
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Date: 01/24/2004
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Date: 01/24/2004
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Date: 01/24/2004
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Tearing out the subfloor was a tedious process!
Date: 01/24/2004
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On top of the subfloor was a layer of vinyl with a layer of linolium under that, here's that pattern.
Date: 01/24/2004
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The conduit where the range plug was and the gas line!
Date: 01/24/2004
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That hole is where the electrical panel used to be recessed into the wall. We had to move it further into the garage.
Date: 01/24/2004
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Now it provides for excellent ventilation to the garage!
Date: 01/24/2004
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The dumpster, just before we closed the door.
Date: 01/24/2004
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20 yd drop box
Date: 01/24/2004
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