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Stacey wrote:

I am the proud new owner of a 12x16 workshop/shed. Yeah!! Currently the
floor is just 3/4" plywood. I want to put some type of covering on it
mostly
just to make it easier to clean. Any suggestions? Thanks.


I suggest you put the word "shed" out of your mind, and think "shop"
exclusively. Mine is a 10x12. It was a glorious day when I finally
managed to boot the last of the "shed" crap out of there for good. (By
building a new shed next to the first shed...)

I suggest you spare yourself the expense of a second shed by not using the
first one as a shed.

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