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Re: LEGO "Man Cave"
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Date: 
Fri, 3 Feb 2012 17:49:28 GMT
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I will be inheriting a large number of 3"x3" pieces of lightly used industrial
carpet. It's a short Berber like pile. Also it is meant to lay directly on
cement and has a bit of a cushion to it so I'm good to go!  I was wondering if I
must/should seal the cement first.  Anyone know?

The only down side is the color.  It is a nice enough blue pattern to hide the
dirt etc... only issue is the fallen brick go missing once they hit the floor
and you can't hear where they tumble to!

SteveB


In lugnet.trains, Chris Gray wrote:
On 12-02-01 06:27 PM, Steven Barile wrote:
Any comments, ideas, or best known methods are welcome!

Are you OK with the straight concrete floor? You may want to consider a
thin wood floor over it. That can be much easier on the feet.

-Chris Gray (up in supposedly frozen Alberta)



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  Re: LEGO "Man Cave"
 
(...) LMAO When we get the actual, uh, set, when we get the piece, it’ll...it’ll follow exactly these specifications. I mean even these contours and everything? Um, I’m not understanding it. What do you mean “the actual piece?” Well I mean...I mean (...) (13 years ago, 3-Feb-12, to lugnet.trains, FTX)

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(...) Are you OK with the straight concrete floor? You may want to consider a thin wood floor over it. That can be much easier on the feet. -Chris Gray (up in supposedly frozen Alberta) (13 years ago, 3-Feb-12, to lugnet.trains)

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