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Old 03-31-2012, 03:22 PM
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Damn this thread.....

Now I have something else on my List to buy...

Not ready to buy, But I didn't know I wanted one until today...

Storage, Garage, Transport, Hotel....All in one ?

Yep, on the list now..
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Old 03-31-2012, 04:12 PM
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Damn this thread.....

Now I have something else on my List to buy...

Not ready to buy, But I didn't know I wanted one until today...

Storage, Garage, Transport, Hotel....All in one ?

Yep, on the list now..
Got to stay out of Greg's threads, they'll cost you money.
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Hey Greg,

What date are you coming to Thunderhill? Maybe come watch you.
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Shelby Club deal on April 28-29
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Mike ----

What Charley said... end of April.




Todd ----

I don't think it's going to matter what kind of floor or what color it is. It's going to be filthy at a track event. I just figured the granite would be easier to mop up and it might hold up better in the long run. The "standard" is carpet and wood... and that, I think, would be a big mistake. But you've got me thinking now.
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What Charley said... end of April.



Greg, we are going to try and come on watch on Saturday.
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A neutral stone like travertine or even granite would be a lot less work. No matter where you camp, you will be in and out of the rig more than you think. Also, i'm sure you will have plenty of visitors at events. I wouldn't have black floors in my house.
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A neutral stone like travertine or even granite would be a lot less work. No matter where you camp, you will be in and out of the rig more than you think. Also, i'm sure you will have plenty of visitors at events. I wouldn't have black floors in my house.
Downside to travertine is KoolAid stains it real easy.

Agree on the dark color and dust those it is easier to dust mop than damp mop. One issue to consider with natural stone is it can be like black-ice when wearing socks. Those issues can be offset with area and runner rugs though.
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A neutral stone like travertine or even granite would be a lot less work. No matter where you camp, you will be in and out of the rig more than you think. Also, i'm sure you will have plenty of visitors at events. I wouldn't have black floors in my house.
Travertine is a soft high maintenance stone. Something in the color tone of travertine would look nice but not a good idea to use for a trailer.
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