I've been using a v60 over the chemex, and I "went back to basics" and looked up Hoffman's method. I hadn't realized how "off" my coffee was. Not a drastic change, but a noticeable improvement. Like Dessalines mentioned, its a bit stronger for me, too. But I just need to tweak the ratio.
It's a good, simple method.
Man, I love this idea. I wish I had seen it years ago... Before I had the lvp flooring.
For an adhesive, i think anything for vinyl planks would be fine. This is a small area and the concern over expansion/contraction isn't as prevalent as it would be in an entire room or house. Just hit up the local hardware store and see what they've got.
That being said, I'm concerned about the thickness of your base material. If there's no support underneath the osb or ply, there's a really good chance it will start sagging and breaking.
Also, a lot of vinyl plank flooring like that is intended to float, so trim like the stuff in the example pic would be best. Plus adding trim will help keep the whole thing from separating/splitting on the edges as well as adding a nice finished look.
All that to say, it's a great little project and I'm eager to see the final product!
For real! Davey has his own blanket that we lay out between us at bedtime, and he nurses and kneads on it before falling asleep pressed firmly against one of us.
Dave, our best friend
Always has to be near us, adores cuddles. Smart, curious, and suffers from crippling FOMO.
My biggest issue with Octopath was the grind. Maybe I was playing "wrong", but I hit a point fairly early on where I wasn't high enough level to continue the story. I was sort of stuck in an in-between spot where I could win fights but get trivial amounts of xp, or die every other encounter.
The story had me hooked, I love the visual style, and I liked the combat system... But the grind destroyed me.