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Old 12-01-2014, 08:39 AM
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Just bought a house finally with enough property to build one, I plan a 30x50 minimal for boat and Cobra.... right now it's in a buddys huge barn,out of the elements....
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Get's a little crowded sometimes; especially when the winter beater is in there (Dodge 2500). It has been sold/replaced, along with the Benz, and jet skis, but their floor space is still occupied.

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Old 12-01-2014, 11:01 AM
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Mine started as a Pole Barn but is more of a Night Club now. I call it "Club 37"
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I`m better at making things out of wood, the stairs and deck are the best thing since sliced bread at working on the boat.
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hadley, nice barn, er club! It looks like it is a tight fit height wise with the boat (nice looking btw), is it an eight foot door? Curious what kind of tiles are on the floor and why "Club 37"? There is a Club 37 a bit north of me. Cool shop, thanks for the pics.
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Originally Posted by snowhammer
hadley, nice barn, er club! It looks like it is a tight fit height wise with the boat (nice looking btw), is it an eight foot door? Curious what kind of tiles are on the floor and why "Club 37"? There is a Club 37 a bit north of me. Cool shop, thanks for the pics.
Thanks for the compliments, Yes it is an 8 foot door. Boat is about 7'8" tall. Floor tiles are 1" thick recycled rubber (very tough stuff). My address is 3733. Thats where I came up with the 37. "Club 37" makes it sound official.

I have never heard of the other Club 37!
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Originally Posted by hadleycat
Thanks for the compliments, Yes it is an 8 foot door. Boat is about 7'8" tall. Floor tiles are 1" thick recycled rubber (very tough stuff). My address is 3733. Thats where I came up with the 37. "Club 37" makes it sound official.

I have never heard of the other Club 37!
Where did you source the rubber tiles? Coin?
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I did my weight room in my basement with 4x6 rubber stall mats, $30 each from TSC. They have diamond plate pattern.
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
Where did you source the rubber tiles? Coin?
I work in the construction industry. They were left over from a job. Actually not sure if they are still available. No coin pattern just flat.
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Originally Posted by hadleycat
I work in the construction industry. They were left over from a job. Actually not sure if they are still available. No coin pattern just flat.
Thanks. By "coin?", I was asking for cost/price. I haven't seen those before. So far my floor is polished concrete and it's slick when it's wet. I've seen epoxied floors, and they are even slicker when wet. I don't want that; but still have not figured out what I want the long term surface to be.
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