a lot of this stuff takes time especially when I don't have any specific plans and cook it up as I go. I gotta think a couple of steps ahead so I don't end up boxing myself into a situation I can't get out of.
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doug hodder wrote:I got all the Marmoleum cut and fit up so it's ready to install, (only partially shown), got all the aluminum trim and cove molding for the drop floor cut and fit up. This type of flooring isn't inexpensive, but it's not uncommon to find it in original trailers and in good shape after more than 50+ years. It's almost 3/32" thick and won't tend to tear the top like a typical vinyl flooring as the color goes completely through.
RICHARD FURROW wrote:not familiar with Marmoleum how do you cut it?
TheresaD wrote:Doug great color for the marmoleum. Where's a good place to get this from? Also do you think this could be used for a counter top or table top?
cuyeda wrote:Hey Doug,
Will your new creation be similar to the Nomad trailer I am thinking of?
doug hodder wrote: I've found that you're better off to do it the way you want from the get go rather than to look back and say: Boy I wish I would have done it this way or that. At that point, all you've done is create more work for yourself and waste money if you want to change it.
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