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FAQ - Floor Painting

Sat, 30 Sep 2000 19:18:22 +1000
"Reg Ingold"

Hi all. just thought I would share today with you. A few days ago I helped a neighbor with his motorcycle repairs and as a return, he supplied me with 20litres of floor paint in Venetian red, along with rollers to apply it. Cam came by today to get a small machining job done so I collared him and we cleared and cleaned the engine shed and re-did the floor. It needed doing badly. 1 1/2 hours later the difference was amazing! It dried fast and hard and all the toys are back in place again. I took a couple of pics so when the film is developed, I will put them up. Now I have to con Cam into coming back so we can do the workshop! :-) One thing I learned a long time back was that if the floor is painted, it sweeps so much easier, oil wipes up quicker and when something is dropped, you stand a better chance of finding it. TTYL. Reg. Reg & Marg Ingold. Holmesville. N.S.W. Australia. randmingold@fastlink.com.au http://www.oldengine.org/members/randmingold


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