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Postby dakotamouse » Sun Apr 16, 2006 10:20 pm

I've got pictures in my gallery now. If anyone likes pictures that is.... :thinking:
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Postby Chip » Sun Apr 16, 2006 10:30 pm

dakota mouse,, you are making some good progress,, looking good,, I see it looks like ya got the boss involved early,,, good thinking :thumbsup:

keep up the good work,,,

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Postby madjack » Sun Apr 16, 2006 10:32 pm

ahhh yes, a man, a tool belt, a cat , a cold beverage and a wife to help or is that vice versa and is that last pic of a weasel trap...and who me...luv pics :thinking: why yes we do :D :lol: ;) keep it up and you will be campin in no time :thumbsup:
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Postby dakotamouse » Sun Apr 16, 2006 11:17 pm

Hey thanks guys! This is a joint project for the hubby and me. We get along pretty good after almost 25 years, but it seems we get along best when we have a project to do together.

We help each other. I was bought up as my Dad's gopher. Guess I've always been a rodent of some sort. The husbands parents were divorced when he was only 8 so he's had to learn it all on his own as far as wood working tools and such.

The cat...well Ted is just happy to be where ever we are!
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Postby dakotamouse » Sun Apr 16, 2006 11:20 pm

Oh and I just love my floor! It's those industrial vinyl chip squares. I've got floor polish on them but I'd love to get a nice thick coat on it. Does anyone know what businesses use?
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Postby rainjer » Mon Apr 17, 2006 12:32 am

dakotamouse wrote:Oh and I just love my floor! It's those industrial vinyl chip squares. I've got floor polish on them but I'd love to get a nice thick coat on it. Does anyone know what businesses use?


You don't want a thick coat. It will be sticky. Those look like Armstrong VCT. There are 2 Items you would need. You need a sealer & polish. Check out these instructions on the bottom of page 2.

http://www.armstrong.com/common/c2002/content/files/728.pdf
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Postby dakotamouse » Mon Apr 17, 2006 11:32 am

Whoohoo! Thanks Rainjer that is exactly the info I needed!
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Postby rainjer » Mon Apr 17, 2006 2:19 pm

The only problem I see is it come in gallons only. You would need a pint to do you floor.

If you have a cleaning supply store around they may sell something similar in quarts.

If you can not find the sealer & polish in smaller quantities, you can also use Armstrong Shinekeeper. It is used on their residential products. You would want to apply 3-4 thin coats with a lambs wool applicator.
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