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Seems like some of us have had a hard weekend of building. Therefore, for your entertainment and enjoyment, I offer up the following: Today was my first ever day of dealing with proseal. Please note the below photo of the carpet in my shop.

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I don't feel so lonely anymore!

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Says a lot for concrete...that is entertaining!! :lol:
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I think I'm going to feel right at home with proseal in my shop, old concrete floor, mostly bare considering the last paint job was at least 20 years ago, and yeah I haven't swept up in days. In other words, I'm at home with a mess at my feet, I just don't know how so many people have shops so neat. Don't get me wrong, I like keeping my work table clean, my tools organized, but the floor, well, there's a black hole between bench and the floor anyway, so anything that falls off is gone, so why keep the floor so clean :) .

I was actually thinking of building a very level insulated floor for my garage to make winter building more comfortable, but I'm going to try this first winter with just insulating the walls and a portable insulated slab of some sort to stand on, that way I won't feel so bad when I drop stuff like proseal all over the place. Now, if nobody would complain, I would just work in the house 8) .
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Post by Wicked Stick »

I think Cypher girl should have taken and posted the rest of the story.

I like details, so hopefully we can see where the rest of the pro-seal ended up :mrgreen:
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Wicked Stick wrote:I think Cypher girl should have taken and posted the rest of the story.

I like details, so hopefully we can see where the rest of the pro-seal ended up :mrgreen:
I was not present for this exercise, but rumor has it that the mishap happened because Spike was doing something that wasn't too swift and that the rest of the Proseal ended up on HIM. :o
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Post by JohnR »

:lol: :lol: I want to see a picture of the clothes you had on Spike! That is where I end up with all of my extra proseal, on my shirt. :roll:
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This story will not be coming out any time soon. Though, you might get it out of me over a steak ... maybe next year.
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IS it off your hands and face yet? :lol:
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Luckily it is off of my exrtremities. Though, it never got to my face, though that was probably because of good reactions on my part.
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