Cement liner in tort table

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Ashliewood

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So, I have a bookcase that I sealed up with silicone but the particle board will definitely get soggy. I was wondering if anyone has lined their tort table with a thin layer of cement? Or if anyone had any suggestions to keep it from getting soggy. Thanks in advance :)
 

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hmmm we used garden waste sacks but he just rips it at the sides all the time :) so we will be going with pond liner or something similar when we change it lol :)
 

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a thin layer of concrete would still leak, you would have to seal with with pool paint also.
 

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I used a shower liner siliconed to the sides. It has worked great so far.
 

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I use 'shower pan liner', similar to pond liner, bought in the plumbing section of Lowe's in a 5'x6' precut section. It is very like pond liner. Folded up the sides well above the substrate level and stapled.
My Russians have not been able to dig through.
 

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Thanks I tried a thick
Shower curtain and my Russian dug holes all over it and ruined carpet... So I think I may go with pond liner..... Wish me luck and thanks for the advice :)
 
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