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Putting 10 lbs. of Tools In a 5 lb. Shop
"Leon" wrote:
Assuming you have a smooth flat floor. Relatively smooth, no make that as long as the dips and small holes are not more than 1/4" deep. My garage floor is far from flat or smooth. They make patching compound for spalling. Seems to work okay. For some strange reason my ex wife thought the garage was a place to park her wet drippy car in the winter. The water freezing at night was hell on what was her side and now is the machine tools side So far the spots I have fixed have not blown out. Wes |
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Putting 10 lbs. of Tools In a 5 lb. Shop
Wes wrote:
They make patching compound for spalling. Seems to work okay. For some strange reason my ex wife thought the garage was a place to park her wet drippy car in the winter. The water freezing at night was hell on what was her side and now is the machine tools side So far the spots I have fixed have not blown out. Wes How well did the compound work on your ex-wife? ;-) -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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