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Typical Subfloor In 1950'S Ranch House - Typical Subfloor In 1950'S Ranch House - Photo 5 of 18 in ... - It had 1/4″ plywood paneling over 3/4 furing strips on 24″ centers.

Typical Subfloor In 1950'S Ranch House - Typical Subfloor In 1950'S Ranch House - Photo 5 of 18 in ... - It had 1/4″ plywood paneling over 3/4 furing strips on 24″ centers.. It had 1/4″ plywood paneling over 3/4 furing strips on 24″ centers. I've removed the paneling, and was planning on gluing 3/4″ foam to the concrete between the furing strips, then another 3/4″ layer over it all. I'm refurbishing a 1950's finished basement in seattle.

I've removed the paneling, and was planning on gluing 3/4″ foam to the concrete between the furing strips, then another 3/4″ layer over it all. I'm refurbishing a 1950's finished basement in seattle. It had 1/4″ plywood paneling over 3/4 furing strips on 24″ centers.

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It had 1/4″ plywood paneling over 3/4 furing strips on 24″ centers. I've removed the paneling, and was planning on gluing 3/4″ foam to the concrete between the furing strips, then another 3/4″ layer over it all. I'm refurbishing a 1950's finished basement in seattle.

It had 1/4″ plywood paneling over 3/4 furing strips on 24″ centers.

It had 1/4″ plywood paneling over 3/4 furing strips on 24″ centers. I've removed the paneling, and was planning on gluing 3/4″ foam to the concrete between the furing strips, then another 3/4″ layer over it all. I'm refurbishing a 1950's finished basement in seattle.

I'm refurbishing a 1950's finished basement in seattle. It had 1/4″ plywood paneling over 3/4 furing strips on 24″ centers. I've removed the paneling, and was planning on gluing 3/4″ foam to the concrete between the furing strips, then another 3/4″ layer over it all.

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I've removed the paneling, and was planning on gluing 3/4″ foam to the concrete between the furing strips, then another 3/4″ layer over it all. I'm refurbishing a 1950's finished basement in seattle. It had 1/4″ plywood paneling over 3/4 furing strips on 24″ centers.

I've removed the paneling, and was planning on gluing 3/4″ foam to the concrete between the furing strips, then another 3/4″ layer over it all.

I've removed the paneling, and was planning on gluing 3/4″ foam to the concrete between the furing strips, then another 3/4″ layer over it all. It had 1/4″ plywood paneling over 3/4 furing strips on 24″ centers. I'm refurbishing a 1950's finished basement in seattle.

It had 1/4″ plywood paneling over 3/4 furing strips on 24″ centers. I've removed the paneling, and was planning on gluing 3/4″ foam to the concrete between the furing strips, then another 3/4″ layer over it all. I'm refurbishing a 1950's finished basement in seattle.

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I'm refurbishing a 1950's finished basement in seattle. I've removed the paneling, and was planning on gluing 3/4″ foam to the concrete between the furing strips, then another 3/4″ layer over it all. It had 1/4″ plywood paneling over 3/4 furing strips on 24″ centers.

I'm refurbishing a 1950's finished basement in seattle.

I've removed the paneling, and was planning on gluing 3/4″ foam to the concrete between the furing strips, then another 3/4″ layer over it all. It had 1/4″ plywood paneling over 3/4 furing strips on 24″ centers. I'm refurbishing a 1950's finished basement in seattle.