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Re: dance floor
Posted by ballroomchick
4/30/2012  1:39:00 PM
Use real wood and float the floor.

When my instructor was trying out different studios we went to one that has a Pergo floor. OMG that is scary stuff! It is so slick I was afraid to pushing my movements as I would at competition. Plus the floor is set on cement. There is NO give and my knees were killing me. I told my instructor to find a different place to teach. I would NOT risk so much on a junky floor and neither should he.
Re: dance floor
Posted by alan
5/4/2012  1:02:00 PM
OSB Plywood spaced and turned nail to wood not if pad was being used. I agree wood for top layer.

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