In reply to Flight Service: Pics or BANHAMMER!
Flight Service wrote:SVreX wrote: Stripper pole in the shop ??? What the heck kind of girls do you date?Strippers, why do you ask?
Strippers who would perform in a garage?
That's really skeezy.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: In reply to Flight Service: Pics or BANHAMMER!
Ms. Service would not appreciate I show pics of old girlfriends.
SVreX wrote:Flight Service wrote:SVreX wrote: Stripper pole in the shop ??? What the heck kind of girls do you date?Strippers, why do you ask?Strippers who would perform in a garage?
That's really skeezy.
Only if you have something against naked women and cars.
Flight Service wrote: Only if you have something against dirty naked women, grease, foul smells and cars.
Fixed it for you.
SVreX wrote:Flight Service wrote: Only if you have something against dirty naked women, grease, foul smells and cars.Fixed it for you.
Dude, clean your garage!
Flight Service wrote:SVreX wrote:Dude, clean your garage!Flight Service wrote: Only if you have something against dirty naked women, grease, foul smells and cars.Fixed it for you.
My garage is fine. It's a garage. I actually work there.
I don't run a brothel out there.
Other smells, activities, etc are reserved for the bedroom.
If I had the desire for a stripper pole, there are a lot of places I would choose to locate LONG before I considered the garage.
Perhaps we are attracted to a different class of women....
In reply to SVreX:
You seem to relate women to smells. I will stick to my clean garages, women with dirty minds, and sweet perfumes.
In reply to Flight Service:
"Sweet perfume" is not exactly the same thing as axle grease.
I like sweet perfume. You can keep your axle grease girls.
Karl La Follette wrote: paint floor or race tile
A lot depends how you are going to use your shop or garage and how much you want to spend. If you are just parking cars or doing light work Race Deck covers concrete cracks is easy to put down and pretty durable. If you are doing heavy work dragging stuff around, welding, grinding you may be better off with epoxy (although it scratches)or some of the sealers. I used Seal Crete from Home depot mixed with a concrete paint and it has worked well. I was mostly interested in something durable, easy to sweep, would not absorb oils or other liquids because I knew it would get some hard use. There are hundreds of posts about floor paint, tile, sealers, race deck etc at the Garage Journal website: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=20
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