What did you do to your Dyna today?
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Not sure that is tile but sheet linoleum, as the flow of structure detail runs perfectly from square to square. To have natural stone or even layered tiles that could do that would be almost impossible to be installed that perfectly. No depth change between the grout lines and squares either.
Or, I could be totally wrong. Just saying.....
Or, I could be totally wrong. Just saying.....
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Mac-427 (02-10-2017)
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: Mike
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Yes it did come from Home Depot, I tried to do my homework and for the money that compressor is the best bang for the buck I could find with that motor/compressor combination. What I like is the motor can be wired for 220 which will happen in the near future. Of course great service at my local store.
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Thanks for the comments everyone. The surface is called Deco-Crete and is applied by a licensed installer. We had him cut the lines to make the floor look like tile. It is in our single garage which is the FLD's crib.
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Not sure that is tile but sheet linoleum, as the flow of structure detail runs perfectly from square to square. To have natural stone or even layered tiles that could do that would be almost impossible to be installed that perfectly. No depth change between the grout lines and squares either.
Or, I could be totally wrong. Just saying.....
Or, I could be totally wrong. Just saying.....