To: | "Mark and Susan Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>, |
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Subject: | Re: workshop floor |
From: | "Keith Turk" <kturk@ala.net> |
Date: | Thu, 27 Jan 2005 04:57:42 -0600 |
Hey Mark.... that was exactly my point without the math.... So often we try and out trick ourselves just to do something wrong... I can't even fathom a non concrete floor in a shop... here's the place that does nothing well... other then maybe be a tick easier on the feet. You can't move anything on wood and not destroy it.... and there's nothing good about trying to weld over it... I can hear the next comment about not welding in the shop.... yep that's right... you never will learn that skill in the shop either... it's a decision you made up front. The reason I'm being so brutal about this is that I've learned so many skills in my shop over the years... things I never dreamed of doing years ago when I built it.... like Tig welding and plasma cutting ... so on and so forth.... Hey there was a really nice 2 page picture of my shop in January's Hot Rod magazine... it was the first pages of an article on our efforts racing at Bonneville ... very cool deal... Keith |
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