The Re-Birth of an Apache Scout
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Since the flooring was all ground down and I went the epoxy route, non skid was out of the question. I choose to go with the Lonseal flooring. Particular the LonWave, BlackPearl... Once again I used my trusty posterboard to make a template. It is stiff enough so when moving it around, it barely gets messed up. The other benefit is the straight edges. I used lessons learned from ItsPeanut on how to cut it and lay the epoxy down. All in all, I am very pleased with how it came out.... I purchased it from World Panel Products. They were great to work with...
http://www.worldpanel.com/
http://www.worldpanel.com/
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Looks great Jack! I really like the flooring.
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08 OPA High Points Champion
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Very nice Jack! Just used the Lonseal/epoxy on the Pantera and it came out great- I don't know if it will every come out, but that's a worry for ten years from now
. So what do you have left to do on her?? Floor is normally one of the final steps...
. So what do you have left to do on her?? Floor is normally one of the final steps...
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I love the floor Jack. Nice pick on the color. Glad I was able to help you out with the install procedure. I dealt with world panel products also. Class act business. Very helpful with any question I had. I would recomend them to anybody. Wish I was their. Keep up the great work!!
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