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I have the main floor piece rough cut.  I need to trim the front corners to a respectable lip.  
 

Then find some adhesive laying around and slap it down.

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Pullstart

I am very thankful for the shop to keep me comfy.  It’s a scorcher out and it’s not even the high for the day.

 

Pool was at 92 last I checked by the way.  
 

 

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ebinmaine
51 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

thankful for the shop to keep me comfy

 

Absolute game changer. I can no longer tolerate the heat and humidity. My workshop has AC. 

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I use 2 28oz tubes of HD adhesive, and the floor is glued in on bottom.  I still need to cut the door opening and lay some metal over the side flaps.  The back edge is still long.  I may leave it a bit long, so any wet tires coming in won’t allow moisture at the edge.   Let the door press seal it down, if you will.

 

The e-track is 57 lbs and 5’ long.   I figured it would work well to press the bubbles out, so I worked it front to rear a few times.  I like the outcome.  

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rjg854

Before cutting that, how about leaving it for like a baseboard.  :confusion-scratchheadyellow:

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57 minutes ago, rjg854 said:

Before cutting that, how about leaving it for like a baseboard.  :confusion-scratchheadyellow:

Tis my plan, kind of.  

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Pullstart
14 hours ago, rjg854 said:

Before cutting that, how about leaving it for like a baseboard.  :confusion-scratchheadyellow:

 

13 hours ago, Pullstart said:

Tis my plan, kind of.  


More explanation is probably helpful.  My idea is to run this up the side and staple it in place, a little glue near the cuts to make a better seal of course.  I’ll run aluminum sheet along the walls and over the rubber.  In my mind, it’s like building a shower pan.  I don’t intend for it to be water proof, but withstand a strategic wash if needed.

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