How much space should I have between rows of tables at my wedding reception?

I’m working on a seating chart for my wedding reception, and am thinking that if I put 4 feet between rows, that should be ok. Just looking for some confirmation. The tables are 3 ft wide. Is 4 feet enough for people to sit at the tables and a walkway? (Assuming that the people at the table are of average size.) Thanks!

Posted under furniture tips by admin on Friday 30 April 2010 at 8:06 pm

How do I take the finish off my tables and apply a new darker finish?

I just bought a coffee table set and thought that it would match the rest of the room,well it doesn’t.It looks like crap,so we are stuck with these tables that dont match,they are a light oak color and everything else is dark brown.Is there a way for me to take the light finish off of these tables and apply a new darker finish?

Posted under furniture tips by admin on Friday 30 April 2010 at 8:06 pm

What states consider parents education level in deciding student aid?

The FAFSA application ask for my parents education level? In the instructions it says some states offer aid based on eduction level of parents. Does California use this factor? Is it better to have parents with education or without education?

Posted under education by admin on Friday 30 April 2010 at 7:26 pm

When Painting Concrete do you need to use certain kind of primer or does kilts work?

I need some to hold up real good in the weather. Can I use regular kilts as my base coat or do I get a concrete primer & use concrete paint?

Posted under concrete questions by admin on Friday 30 April 2010 at 7:26 pm

Decorative Concrete


www.AsktheDecorator.com host Meghan Carter travels to ACE Concrete in Sun Valley, California to discover the essential decorative concrete information. Whether you’re interested in concrete floors, sinks, countertops, mantels or any other type of concrete for your home, Meghan got the essential facts to help you make the right decision when using decorative concrete in your home.

Posted under concrete how to video by admin on Friday 30 April 2010 at 7:26 pm

Whats the difference between concrete and common nouns?

Concrete nouns are nouns we can touch, such as apples. However, paper is a common noun. We can touch paper why isnt it a concrete noun or a common concrete noun?

Posted under concrete questions by admin on Thursday 22 April 2010 at 7:30 pm

How do I fill a table using data in two other tables in ms Access 2007?

I have an asset database in MS Access 2007. It has three tables ASSETS, STAFF and LEND. The LEND table contains information about the items being borrowed by STAFF, date and some other details. I want the staff_id to be taken from STAFF table and asset_code to be taken from ASSET table so that I maintain data validity and concurrency. Can any one tell me how I can do this with user forms?

Posted under furniture tips by admin on Wednesday 21 April 2010 at 8:10 pm

What education do you need to become a neuropsychologist?

I don’t know if there is a difference in education between a psychologist and a neuropsychologist, but i would just like a simple quick list of what education is required to become a neuropsychologist, only. thank you!

Posted under education by admin on Wednesday 21 April 2010 at 7:27 pm

Concrete Blonde – Everybody Knows


Concrete Blonde – Everybody Knows

Posted under concrete how to video by admin on Wednesday 21 April 2010 at 7:27 pm

How to prepare soil for a concrete patio?

I am planning to have a concrete patio poured at my new house. How can I be sure the contractor is properly preparing the “underlayment” before pouring the concrete? I know that a certain amount of dirt should be removed (about 8″), that 3/4″ gravel and fine gravel should add back about 4″ when compacted, and that there should be a pre-soil treatment as well as a vapor barrier installed before the rebar goes down, but what else should I be sure gets done before the 4″ thick concrete gets poured?

Also, what PSI rating should the concrete be for this type of application?

I am in the Southern California area, in case weather is a concern.

Posted under concrete questions by admin on Wednesday 14 April 2010 at 7:15 pm

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