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General : This looks like progress to me.
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From: MSN Nicknamesliversaplenty  (Original Message)Sent: 8/29/2007 7:29 PM
    


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From: kinosoo sawyerSent: 8/29/2007 11:41 PM
Yes, it definately looks like progress. One question though, What kind of floore yougoing to have? Wooden or Cement? The best for your back and health would be wood. Just wondering.
Kinosoo Sawyer

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From: MSN NicknamesliversaplentySent: 8/30/2007 12:30 AM
I'm pouring a cement floor with hot water radiant heat. Also I was given a huge roll of rubber conveyor belt, almost 3 1/2 feet wide, so I think that should help. My back should be OK, cause I'm at the sit on my butt everytime I get a chance age. LOL
                                  Ross

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From: kinosoo sawyerSent: 8/30/2007 6:52 PM
Ross:
 Sounds very good. I like the idea of radiant heat but I just don't like the cement floor. My present shop is a double car heated Garage. I have a bad back that will not allow me to stand for more than a couple of minutes before the pain becomes unbearable. I need a hip replacement on my left hip (the right one was done 6 years ago) and my left knee needs  surgury as well.
 
 

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From: kinosoo sawyerSent: 8/30/2007 7:57 PM
Sorry about the break I keep forgetting that if I use the tab key for a new paragraph, it sends the message out.
   Once I get this house sold and move down to the warmer parts of Alberta, my new place will not have any stairs or steps, just ramps. Ity will also be heated radiantly. My shop will also be in the Garage as well. The only problem that faces us down in Pincher Creek is the high winds. But the house is looking to the north and the winds primarily come from the west. through the Crows Nest Pass (30 miles away),
 

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