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Old 04-14-2004 | 08:07 PM
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I like the floor a lot. I am waiting for the builders warrant being pased by the council for my new extention, which includes a double length double width garage. In the meantime i have been digging an inspection pit, 10 ft x 4 ft x 7 ft. to allow proper acsess to the sharks underside. I am fed up sliding under and getting a stiff neck using ramps. This type of floor would be a great finnish to my new sanctuary. Wonder if is available here in the UK.
Old 04-15-2004 | 11:33 AM
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Tony, what are your thoughts now that you've had it a while longer?

Man, does it look nice!
Old 04-15-2004 | 01:08 PM
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Tony,

How does it hold up to a car on jackstands ?


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Old 04-15-2004 | 01:15 PM
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Holds up fine. I just have 4 boards cut 12"x12" and place the stands on them. I have a 1/4" sheet of ply wood that i use for the jack and ramps. Its a minor inconvenience in the big picture of it all. When i come to pull the motor and the tranny i will just pull up the floor on the 928 side of the garage.

Im happy with it.




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