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Old 12-19-2003, 06:09 PM
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diamond plate flooring is SOOOO much nicer to work on. Level ground that you actally have grip on (when you spill oil) is truly a god send.

get a phoen book or try superpages.com and search for metal fabricators in your area. I had one order the diamond plate and cut andbend it for me. I material cuts and bending was less than $200. and I ordered a full 4'X8' sheet of diamond plate

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I used 1/8"
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I also used the 1/8" The only downside is you better have a clean compartment and motor or the diamond plate will not let you hide it.....Also good to have a towel to kneel one when working. Diamond plate ain't kind to knees

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Old 12-20-2003, 01:11 AM
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and the power coating ****ing ROCKS!!!!!!!


this guy in jersey took care of it for me. I forget his name but he's got too many damn boats in his wearhouse
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slings thanks again. all the stuff you guys took care of for me turned out great!
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That stuff looks really nice, how much does a sheet run?
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That stuff looks really nice, how much does a sheet run?
Lowes has it for 70 or 80 a sheet. I looks like I need two of theirs. The sheets where like 2 1/2 by 3 not real sure on the size.
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