I covered the floor with the stainless wire Pegasus sells. It keeps any
fluid on the floor and away from your shoes Its also rough on the shoes but
non slip rob
----- Original Message -----
From: "Susan Kahler" <susank@141.com>
To: "Friends of Triumph" <fot@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2008 2:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Fot] Yeah, what about FOT??? + racing Triumph-related question
>I am with Henry, et al on this one. I sure don't mind some deviation from
>Triumph racing-related topics, but when it takes over the whole discussion
>for days I get pretty jaded. I know things get slower on the list and turn
>to things like tow-vehicle discussions in the winter season (which is
>related, as they are responsible for getting our racing Triumphs to the
>track) but I would appreciate it if we can move the really non-related
>discussions to a better forum and keep this one more geared toward its
>original topic.
> I am sitting in my hotel room in Kentucky waiting to close on our new
> property Tuesday (although they are letting me move in tomorrow, yay!),
> and thinking about Tristan. One of the issues I have with him is if I
> have any moisture on the soles of my driving shoes (like walking across
> dew-covered grass to get in him for the first practice session of the day)
> my heels slide on the unpainted/uncoated metal floorboard and I have to
> wipe the soles off with paper towels. Would spraying bedliner or some
> other coating on the floorboard be helpful, or is there a reason not to?
> Thanks!
>
> Susan :)
>
> - ** Oh, I would just KILL for a Nobel Peace Prize! **
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