john schwamm
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View attachment 40775My polished concrete hangar floor. Not much stains it. John
Yes, 1965 E type that just turned 20,000 original miles, original paint, interior, even carpets. All mechanicals redone by Eagle GT in England. Opalescent silver grey/red interior.
John
I sell those! The problem is in a dark winter climate they don't light up in the dark. In the long summer days light from the ceiling isn't important. They make sense in southern climates as energy savers. High efficiency electric lights work better up north.
Stewart you just you need to bring an extend range light tube to market that would reach sunlight in the winter.I sell those! The problem is in a dark winter climate they don't light up in the dark. In the long summer days light from the ceiling isn't important. They make sense in southern climates as energy savers. High efficiency electric lights work better up north.
….For those of you wanting to say "just get a metal roof." Well, yes our metal roofs slide, but it is not always with one inch, we will have a foot of snow standing on our roof at times, you can even see a line of separation between the peak and the side snow where the side slides a few inches at a time......
I predict you are really going to like the polished surface. It cleans up so easily, far superior to bare concrete or epoxy in my opinion. Most of the time I just give it a quick Caddy Shack (leaf blower) and when I want to dress it up for Saturday night I use a 60" wide micro-fiber dust mop.Put epoxy on all of the hangar floors we have done spanning the last two decades, just finished my personal hangar for my FX3
And used a adobe colored concrete and then polished it. Looks great and will our last the epoxy. View attachment 40786View attachment 40787
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