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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Mike Griffin on March 13, 2015, 11:26:41 AM
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Just put this down to protect the ceramic tile in my workshop. Really feels good under your feet and added some color. You can buy these at Sam's Wholesale in bundles of 8 which is 33.9 sqft. They are called U-Til- A Mat. $21.00 for 33 sqft..not bad.
Mike
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We used those in the toddlers room at Church.
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You know Doc, I guess that explains why I had this irresistible urge to start playing with toy airplanes.
Mike
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I've done the same thing in my shop. The concrete is very poor in my basement so while it doesn't level anything, it make a sweepable surface the looks good. If can be damp mopped too and that helps because mine is all black.
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[You know Doc, I guess that explains why I had this irresistible urge to start playing with toy airplanes.]
LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~
Mike, you crack me up !
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I have never taken myself seriously Gene. Life is short gotta have some fun.
Mike
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What good is life if we can't have fun. Before I started moving stuff into the shop and I had finished laying the linoleum down, Sandy the demented poodle and I just laid on the floor and played with her toys. Need to clear out the shop and do a complete over haul of the floor that was supposed to water resistant.
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Mike
what do you cut the tiles with for along the base boards?
box knife?
thanks
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Hey Carl
That is exactly what we used. Linda, my wife, laid every bit of this floor and all I did was the measuring and cutting for her. I cannot bend over very well because of all the back surgeries I have had.
Mike
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I hear ya buddy
know about them operations......................
Back operation, right hip replaced 4 yrs ago, left hip and both knees
now on their way out...................
who said growing old is for sissies?
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NICE!! You must be feeling WELL! Soooooo Glad.
Myron
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I hear ya buddy
know about them operations......................
Back operation, right hip replaced 4 yrs ago, left hip and both knees
now on their way out...................
who said growing old is for sissies?
I just had gastric sleeve surgery two weeks ago Carl and they won't let me lift anything heavier than a gallon of milk for a while. You're right about not being for sissies.
Mike
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NICE!! You must be feeling WELL! Soooooo Glad.
Myron
I am feeling really good Myron. Have lost a bunch of weight. Down to 257 from 303 and still losing quick.
Mike
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Well Mike looks like you are going to make me look fat( LL~ LL~as I know I am). Don't forget to take your great wife for dinner for what she has put up with and get well.
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Thank you John. They took out 80% of my stomach so I can only eat about 1/2 cup of liquid or food at a time.
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I use the same thing in my workshop, here in Australia (or STRAYA as we say it) most of the time I cruise around in bare feet. I was getting sore ankles after an build session so my partner suggested I try them. She was right, I can build longer and remain pain free. I chose the nastiest shade of green for the tiles thinking that if I lost small parts they stick out like a sore thumb on the green tiles.
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I build barefooted most of the time too
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It can make it a bit interesting when you're soldering and you lose a drip of solder past the workbench...
YEEEEEOOOWW!!!!
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Or if you are anything like me, you'd drop your #11 exacto and it sticks in your foot. LL~
No, I don't build bare foot..........and I have rubber mats (with honeycomb pattern) to catch all the stuff I drop, which is just about everything! y1
Cheers, Jerry
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Glad to hear you feeling better and congrats on the weight loss! Very nice floor, too. I have my work area in the garage covered with the black mats and I wear Crocks when I build so nothing hurts after an all-day build. My eyes are giving out..glaucoma, so I have to get a little close to the work and have the occasional neck ache but my sweet bride is a massage therapist so I do have is "made in the shade...or garage" so to speak. I have fits trying to find a #4 washer on that black floor though.
Well done,
Steve