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123isausernameforme t1_jdydioy wrote

Follow the manufacturer directions for the specific product. I do this for a living, generally I don't use a separate underlayment as I feel it's unnecessary. But directly over a basement slab I'd do whatever the manufacturer recommends.

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123isausernameforme t1_jc5ez0g wrote

There are other brands too. The azek ones have a textured finish which you may not want. For simplicity, I'd just go get 1.5" wide, smooth pvc exterior trim boards. Then miter them around the existing brick mold. You could glue it to the brick(use something exterior rated with instant grab hold time) and shoot a few finish nails through it into the existing brick mold. I think taking it apart is opening a can of worms. It's doubtful anyone but you will notice the difference anyway.

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123isausernameforme OP t1_j1s1dl2 wrote

It's amazing how different sources can shine either a positive or negative light on the same situation. What you just quoted would have the reader believe no one wants the cars anymore. What the reality is is that they've ramped up production so much that they've been able to dwindle the ever growing wait list down that far. Tesla believes it will be the world's highest-selling vehicle by revenue in 2022, and by overall volume in 2023. That's total overall in every segment. Made with American parts in American factories by American workers. I have no idea why they get so much hate.

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