10-08-2019, 04:38 AM
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Yurt Forum Youngin
Join Date: Oct 2019
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Piecing together a Colorado yurt
We recently purchased a 30 ft Colorado yurt kit that was missing a few parts. We have been working closely with the company and they have been extremely helpful in getting us missing parts, which was all of the hardware and the door frame. We were also missing all of the roof rafters and have been hand routing them and it was brought to our attention that the 2 that go over the door frame are different. Can anyone tell us how they are different?
Also we gave up on try to get our base perfectly smoothi in order to put laminate flooring down. We bought beautiful flooring that has a padding already attached and “ clicks together “. Our sub flooring is tongue and grove plywood and there were lots of variations and ridges in areas. Our contractor started pouring the self leveling cement and now it’s a mess, any ideas of how to get the slight variations under control? We thought about using a very thin felt or underlayment. We have moved on and will revisit after the yurt is put up, needless to say it’s very frustrating having 3 thousand dollars worth of flooring possibly wasted.
Thanks for any help, this has been quite the journey. We started with the base in July thinking it would be done in a few weeks... here we are in October!!!
Last edited by Lisa Springer; 10-08-2019 at 04:42 AM.
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