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After 7-1/2 weeks of polishing the concrete in the display area up front we are calling it good. Floor crew moved on to the metallic filled epoxy for the middle section, and a more conventional epoxy with flecks in the shop. It rained Tuesday morning so the carpenter started handing some doors.

They put some sealer on the polished concrete and buffed it out, looks O.K. now.

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Hard to show in a photo and most of the pattern is dust but the metallic filled epoxy looks pretty nice.

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Shop floor.

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Doors.

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Mark
 
Kitchen cabinets going up, the carpenter in charge was looking in the walls for some low voltage wiring.

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Someone made a mistake and the corner cabinet was only 36" instead of the needed 39" so the rest of the wall cabinets will have to wait a few weeks.

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Master bath is coming along

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Handicap bathroom in the display area now has a toilet and sink.

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The shop cabinets are coming along, and the plumbers have the hose reels installed.

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Mark
 
Floors are hard to get just right , I've used 3Ms diamond pads to polish concrete floors before, and they're 3 step system works awesome, but Bear came out with a product called "granite grip" I used for a country dance floor that was poor concrete and its pretty bulletproof .
New doors I always check "restore" big construction companies will donate new doors alot of times.
 
The building inspections have been completed and aside from a few small electrical issues, I have been given clearance to get started on the final clean up and get started moving some thing in.

Initially, Mrs. Heimann thought a display for Halloween would be in order so rather than more pumpkins and bales of straw, I went the direction of the GEICO TV commercial about people in horror movies making bad decisions.

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You can find a couple of hockey masks if you look in the right spots...

Mark
 
The building inspections have been completed and aside from a few small electrical issues, I have been given clearance to get started on the final clean up and get started moving some thing in.

Initially, Mrs. Heimann thought a display for Halloween would be in order so rather than more pumpkins and bales of straw, I went the direction of the GEICO TV commercial about people in horror movies making bad decisions.

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You can find a couple of hockey masks if you look in the right spots...

Mark
Looks like the place that I would hide!
 
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