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<blockquote data-quote="olance" data-source="post: 12914" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>I'm in the middle of doing this whole thing myself. I used some laminate flooring underlay from B&Q to go under the plywood floor, cut out all the various holes, got the laminate flooring holes cut out and will be glueing the down this weekend. My previous floor was really soaking. Also wire brushed off the little bits of surface rust and hammerited it.</p><p></p><p>I too have a hole in the floor which looks like it has been cut out. I think it something to do with ventilation for a fridge unit that used to be there. I cut the hole out of the plywood so it can be accessed easily - wasn't too sure how to tackle it.</p><p></p><p>L</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="olance, post: 12914, member: 97"] I'm in the middle of doing this whole thing myself. I used some laminate flooring underlay from B&Q to go under the plywood floor, cut out all the various holes, got the laminate flooring holes cut out and will be glueing the down this weekend. My previous floor was really soaking. Also wire brushed off the little bits of surface rust and hammerited it. I too have a hole in the floor which looks like it has been cut out. I think it something to do with ventilation for a fridge unit that used to be there. I cut the hole out of the plywood so it can be accessed easily - wasn't too sure how to tackle it. L [/QUOTE]
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