so floated is similar as people doing stucco then? wood frame, the tar paper, wire/net, than stucco...
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Originally Posted by trekkor
The minimum thickness for a floated floor I'd try would be 3/4".
A floated surface is mortar spread over paper and wire to create a flat surface.
Similar to a plastered surface, except more care is taken in the finished result, as it is a substrate for a veneer. ( tile, marble, etc )
That plumbing piece is called a 'no hub' fitting.
They are designed to fasten two pipes in a straight line, not ones that are misaligned.
KT
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