Out with the old Carpet... in with alternate flooring

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  1. RStewart

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    Looks really good. I've seen a few trucks done like that. I also like the epoxy floor idea but I would use wood instead of sheet metal.
     
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    I have seen so,e guys use wood which would be easier to work with. If I used metal it would be some nice thick aluminum.

    Not even going to think about it unless I don’t like this stuff.

    Our house had the Formica style countertops and the previous owner did the epoxy on them. #### stuff is super tough. Really like it.

     
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    I'm doing my countertops, kitchen table top, and kitchen floor. I really like the epoxy also.
     
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    Let us know how it turns out!

     
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    Bought this stuff back in October thinking I would do at least the sleeper floor this winter but not done yet. 3308ADB5-416F-4C9E-BEF2-F378BFC100C6.jpeg
     
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    Did you raise the foot pedals or did you just cut around them and leave them where they were?
     
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    Are there any shops I can call to get this done myself? I don't know where to look