...Sooo what did you get for Christmas...
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im using woodstove also an insurance does not approve. we get wood shipped in. I use a mister heater for down in the shed or mobile heating solutions. Being in a closed room with it for long gives a sore throat the nextday. For some odd reason I feel like i talked to you about this once before but dont know where.
The lift I need bigtime. Thanks for the link i will try to research them.
cheers.
The lift I need bigtime. Thanks for the link i will try to research them.
cheers.
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It's one possibility, but I'm leaning more toward porcelain tile at the moment. With nowhere for the water to drain when I put a wet car in (the slab is flat), I need to be able to squeegee the water out the door, and RaceDeck isn't really suited for that, or for welding, grinding or wood stove sparks. In any case, I won't do anything until summer.
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understood, I built a hearth or a little platform around the woodstove so sparks do not cause any issues, Its pulling the ash out when its hot that can be a real worry. I shovel it into a ash bucket and put it outside the door but sometimes hot coals hit the floor. Race deck have a floor that is deigned just for drainage of water. but if the floor is not level and the water does not run out normally then I cant see this working, your correct welding sparks are a real issue. Problem is porcelain tile is if you drop tools it can be a real mess quick. I'm in the same boat really because I like working in my garage or shop. Some guys just take all the work to someone to get done. I could but I prefer DIY. please let me know what you choose. Im very interested.
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that is cool, I have been talking with them about making one also. I like the mosport track art very much
Great idea. It would help to memorize the lines while sitting in the office or wherever you hung it on the wall.
Great idea. It would help to memorize the lines while sitting in the office or wherever you hung it on the wall.
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