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horseboy:

--- Quote from: sodapopinski on February 19, 2007, 11:32:32 pm ---
--- Quote ---Roughed in is an American term too used in the same context
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I figured that. hear that horseboy?

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Well I asked if it was a fancy word or I don't know anything about plumbing. I guess I should have just started off by saying that I don't know anything about plumbing. Still sounds pretty fancy.  :cheers:

shmokes:
Isn't rough, by definition, practically the opposite of fancy?   ;)

horseboy:

--- Quote from: shmokes on February 20, 2007, 01:30:55 am ---Isn't rough, by definition, practically the opposite of fancy?   ;)

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Oh, I see how it is.

definition....practically.....of.........now we are geting fancy.

sodapopinski:

--- Quote ---Isn't rough, by definition, practically the opposite of fancy?
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I couldn't agree with you more. Still, nobody has the answer to my original question.

boykster:
Construction adhesive and concrete screws/bolts.  You'll need a concrete bit to drill holes for concrete screws, or to attach the concrete anchors for the expansion bolts, and a good corded drill.

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