Monday, November 16, 2009

RE: Cottage Renos - Concrete Floors

Scott,
 
Would you mind scanning and emailing me your Flexicore folder info?
 
Thanks
 
Matthew


From: Scott Maxwell [mailto:smaxwell@umich.edu]
Sent: Mon 11/16/2009 5:09 PM
To: seaint@seaint.org
Subject: Re: Cottage Renos - Concrete Floors

Gary:

Flexicore was/is a "brand" of precast concrete planks.  I believe they 
are not as prevelant as their used to be.

What specifically do you need?  I do have a Flexicore folder.  It is 
from around 1995 or so.  I will note that it only has planks that are 
24" or 20" in width, so I do not know how helpful it will be.

Regards,

Scott
Adrian, MI
On Nov 16, 2009, at 4:32 PM, Gary L. Hodgson and Assoc. wrote:

> List,
>
> I hope somebody can help me.  I have a job renovating a 1951 
> "cottage" on Lake Erie (more like a bunker).  It was built with 10" 
> block bearing walls and 6" block partitions.  The floors  consist of 
> "Flexicore" concrete planks which appear to be 6" deep x 12" wide 
> with hollow cores in the centre.
>
> If anybody knows anything about these planks, I'd appreciate if they 
> could provide with any info or resources.  The product may have been 
> American as the original owner and builder was from Buffalo, NY.
>
> Gary
>
>
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