Thanks, Gene...from one accountant to another. How about a picture of your 'Bird at home, in the garage or wherever you keep it? April132021.jpg
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Due to badly cracked concrete floor I installed this tile flooring. Love it!
Garage October 2012 1.JPGAttached FilesMike
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Mike, I love what you've done to your floor. I should do something like that on my 30 year old garage floor with it's cracks and chips.
That said, it is your turn to select a setting for our retros. Thank you.Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy. --Ben Franklin
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NEW PHOTO CHALLENGE
Everyone likes to keep their car in its best appearance. LET US SEE A PHOTO IN YOUR BIRD'S WORSE APPEARANCE.
Here is mine after a across country trip from WA to Minn. The front was covered in bugs and dirt.
One day of BUGS 2019 Montana Hyw 12.jpg
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Hi Jim,
Yes I did the floor myself. Very easy to do as these are 12"x12" x 1/2" plastic like tiles that interlock into one another. The only tools needed are a rubber mallet and a saw. The saw only if you need to cut a piece to fit. The hardest part of the job ,because I went wall to wall and from the back of the garage all the way to the overhead doors, was removing the standing shelves, workbench, freezer and other storage cabinets. But one starts at a corner and you work across & down the garage floor and you can move stuff out of the way & then back in-place as you go instead of emptying the garage.
My source: Go to www.snaplock.com or even better look here https://www.lowes.com/pl/Snaplock--G...nt=82134642269
Snaplock's site offers up a grid like program that allows you to pick colors & design your own pattern while keeping track of numbers of pieces needed.Mike
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NEW PHOTO CHALLENGE
Everyone likes to keep their car in its best appearance. LET US SEE A PHOTO IN YOUR BIRD'S WORSE APPEARANCE.
Here is mine after a across country trip from WA to Minn. The front was covered in bugs and dirt.
One day of BUGS 2019 Montana Hyw 12.jpgMike
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Originally posted by steelblue5505 View PostHi Jim,
Yes I did the floor myself. Very easy to do as these are 12"x12" x 1/2" plastic like tiles that interlock into one another. The only tools needed are a rubber mallet and a saw. The saw only if you need to cut a piece to fit. The hardest part of the job ,because I went wall to wall and from the back of the garage all the way to the overhead doors, was removing the standing shelves, workbench, freezer and other storage cabinets. But one starts at a corner and you work across & down the garage floor and you can move stuff out of the way & then back in-place as you go instead of emptying the garage.
My source: Go to www.snaplock.com or even better look here https://www.lowes.com/pl/Snaplock--G...nt=82134642269
Snaplock's site offers up a grid like program that allows you to pick colors & design your own pattern while keeping track of numbers of pieces needed.
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NEW PHOTO CHALLENGE
Everyone likes to keep their car in its best appearance. LET US SEE A PHOTO IN YOUR BIRD'S WORSE APPEARANCE.
Here is mine after a across country trip from WA to Minn. The front was covered in bugs and dirt.
One day of BUGS 2019 Montana Hyw 12.jpg
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Stopped at the midpoint of Rt. 66 after driving through a mudslide earlier that morning.
20211214_215856.jpg21 years, 174K miles, 48 States X 2 & DC, 9 Canadian provinces, 8 European countries, 3 Caribbean Islands, 3 Hawaiian Islands, 100+ National Park locations, 150+ T-bird events, 190+ retrobird diecasts/models, 13 TOTM pics & some very special friends...THANKS TBN !
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