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		<title>How to attach carpet tack strips to aged concrete</title>
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Carpet tack strips are very easy to install if you are putting them on a wood floor.  Not so on old concrete! There are tack strips made for concrete, they work very nicely on concrete that has not aged for 20+ years.  Concrete is constantly curing during its lifetime, becoming harder and more brittle as [...]]]></description>
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