Posted by dave2 on March 30, 2011 at 12:05:29 from (79.240.154.246):
ripped all the dividers and wall boards out of the stalls that were sawmill slabs and getting pretty shabby. replaced the dividers by lagging U channel to each wall and dropping in planks that are getting a good soaking with stain. Solid walls and inside of doors are getting 3/4 inch plywood cause I have plenty on hand. The back wall is cinderblocks that I need to patch up from years of kicking holes in them.
Now the questions.....
I have a bunch of 2x2ft and 3/8 inch thick rubber mats that I saved from the dumpster (floor covering in the weightroom of the local gym).
I've been moving them back and forth for the last few years and had a shazam moment today. There is just enough to cover the block walls in the stalls. What would be a good glue to stick them in place and not have to worry about them again?
As for paint, need to paint the cement and plywood walls. I can pick out paint OK but was thinking about whitewashing so the material can still breathe. Anyone still do that, or is there a better idea out there? Just want to brighten things up a little make it easier to clean.
Thanks for any tips concerning the topic. I can handle my grammar and spelling.
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