I stopped by the local granite countertop place on the way back from dropping the kid off at college with his bicycle. Remnant madness sale the sign said. I purchased a pair of 12X12X1" finished blocks in white for $20. I'll do something with them...
Anyway they sell / install kitchen flooring as well. They had display panels the manufacturer had made up; looked like about 18" squares with 1/4" masonite backing the flooring surface, with 1/16" of some yellow colored stuff in between. Balancing it in the center on my finger, I gave it a tap; nothing. Quite dead. I wanted to bring a pair of those home too, but didnt ask...
Anyway, something to keep in mind. I wonder what the yellow stuff is?
Anyway they sell / install kitchen flooring as well. They had display panels the manufacturer had made up; looked like about 18" squares with 1/4" masonite backing the flooring surface, with 1/16" of some yellow colored stuff in between. Balancing it in the center on my finger, I gave it a tap; nothing. Quite dead. I wanted to bring a pair of those home too, but didnt ask...
Anyway, something to keep in mind. I wonder what the yellow stuff is?
Couldnt tell - very thin layer. Just hoping someone here recognizes it and replies "Oh, that's a double sided adhesive called Floor-O-Foam, commonly used in higher end installs to absolutely prevent any creaking, shifting... Comes in 3.5' rolls with a peel off paper on each side" Of course, I'm just making that all up, but maybe-maybe-maybe?Was it a hard foam?