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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by scotttmason</i> <br /><br />No mention of method to cover seam on product instructions. [/quote] <br />Maybe there's some info available at Menard's? Printed, good luck asking anyone! [:D] <br />I'm visualizing a rubber or plastic strip of some kind, shaped like a "T" in cross-section, where the vertical part of the "T" slips between the two sheets and the horizontal part covers the seam. [?] <br />Bill K <br /> <br />PS: You might look into using linoleum (or whatever it's called now days.) That way you might get around having seams altogether.
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