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New Shop floor, just pour'd today!

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Old 09-01-06, 08:49 PM
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Cool New Shop floor, just pour'd today!

Checkout the "accents" that I put in the floor on the corners and the front door.....
shop size 20'x36', 10' walls, 10'ft door and a single entry door. All steel.
I love it!
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thats so cool! how did you do that was it some kinda stamp?
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13b s4 rotor and a 12a housing. Like stamping paper.....it rocks!
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it looks awsome
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haha thats a sweet idea im gonna do it when i get a chance stamp some floors at customers houses hahaha the rotary bandit has been here
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That is awesome. I wish I had a chance to do that earlier today when I was at work and some people were pouring concrete.
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Nice! Sounds like it's gonna be a pretty big shop.
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Fawking sweet I can't wait to pull my car in there.
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Thats sweet!
Old 09-02-06, 07:41 AM
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DO the floors and the walls....hell do the ceilings too! Call it Rotary insanity! lol Looks good!
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That's a neat idea, how big can you get those?
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Very cool. You did a good job of not going overboard and making it look cluttered and ugly.
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Originally Posted by rx7twinturboboy
That's a neat idea, how big can you get those?
I think he used real rotors and housings.
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That is Awesome!!!

So clever! Mad props yo lol
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thats so awesome.
great idea! will be a nice shop
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That's very cool! The first picture looks like crop circles maybe made by a rotary powered UFO.

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The next owner of the house will have a better understanding of how a rotary motor works. Haha.

Awesome idea!
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Nice idea, now get an epoxy coating when the concrete is cured out and you can use another color to fill and highlight your stampngs.
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Originally Posted by trochoid
Nice idea, now get an epoxy coating when the concrete is cured out and you can use another color to fill and highlight your stampngs.
That's the plan, paint, tint and then clear coat.
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