RE: [bolger] Re: workshop flooring

Ahhh, my kind of guy!

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Peter Lenihan,who never inhaled,snorted,toked,sniffed,eaten or even
licked the stuff but doesn't mind guzzeling beer by the litre for
that numb-in-the-nuts body rush,from along the terribly cold shores
of the St.Lawrence.............

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--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "captjbturtle" <captjbturtle@y...>
wrote:
> I have found roofing felt paper to be just the thing on the
workshop
> floor to catch those glue drips, cheap, stays flat, non skid,
roll
> it back up when done. john


Hi John,
Sounds like a pretty good idea! I may end up using it in my soon
to be completed "boat shed/shop/greenhouse" once I lay down a
plastic vapour barrier over the ground. I can't wait to have a
proper shed for WINDERMERE throughout the winter, a nice place to
actually call a "shop" and with recent events up here in Montreal(
grand opening of a BYOJ(bring your own joint) "pot-cafe" called
Marijane where it is almost legal to tune out) I may even begin a
cottage industry of growing pot to off-set some of my construction
costs :-)

Sincerely,

Peter Lenihan,who never inhaled,snorted,toked,sniffed,eaten or even
licked the stuff but doesn't mind guzzeling beer by the litre for
that numb-in-the-nuts body rush,from along the terribly cold shores
of the St.Lawrence.............
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "captjbturtle" <captjbturtle@y...>
wrote:
> I have found roofing felt paper to be just the thing on the
workshop
> floor to catch those glue drips, cheap, stays flat, non skid, roll
> it back up when done. john

Great Idea!

Perhaps once it soaks up enough epoxy and will longer roll back up -
you can build a boat from it?

Cheers, Nels
I have found roofing felt paper to be just the thing on the workshop
floor to catch those glue drips, cheap, stays flat, non skid, roll
it back up when done. john