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Maxima Lover said:
Looks good. Have you thought about some advertising on the side of that?

Yeah I'm gonna get the whole thing wrapped. It will be nice. For now I'm going to get the back done and then get the sides wrapped. It's kinda alot but he cut me a deal on the back since I'm just starting out. 83.00
 
shortd81 said:
Yeah I'm gonna get the whole thing wrapped. It will be nice. For now I'm going to get the back done and then get the sides wrapped. It's kinda alot but he cut me a deal on the back since I'm just starting out. 83.00


Getting it wrapped....wow. Isn't that kind of pricey? I would just stick to getting the sides and back lettered with you number, web address, email, logo. slogan, etc. would probably be cheaper. I would say, don't go too overboard starting out. Start small and work your way up. IMHO
 
TexasTB said:
Getting it wrapped....wow. Isn't that kind of pricey? I would just stick to getting the sides and back lettered with you number, web address, email, logo. slogan, etc. would probably be cheaper. I would say, don't go too overboard starting out. Start small and work your way up. IMHO

Not too pricey $140.00 for the full wrap. Not bad at all. The guy usually charges $400+ for a 5x8 but worked out a deal. 1 Express detail and 1 Deluxe Wax down the line
 
shortd81 said:
Not too pricey $140.00 for the full wrap. Not bad at all. The guy usually charges $400+ for a 5x8 but worked out a deal. 1 Express detail and 1 Deluxe Wax down the line
$140 for a full wrap???????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Holy cow that is cheap. i would be all over it!
 
shortd81 said:
For the water proofing of the wood?

Yes, a brush would work fine. or you can go to wal mart and get a roller and pan for less than $2. Would probably go faster.

When you are doing the floor, make sure you do not breathe alot in...take a few breaks to get fresh air...
 
TexasTB said:
Yes, a brush would work fine. or you can go to wal mart and get a roller and pan for less than $2. Would probably go faster.

When you are doing the floor, make sure you do not breathe alot in...take a few breaks to get fresh air...

So would it be ok if I leave the bolts and screws in and just roll over them?
 
TexasTB said:
Yes. Are you going to put tile down too? And are you gonna do the sides with paneling?

Yes I'm gonna try to deck it out just don't know how hard it will be since I've bolted everything down as far as getting it over the bolts
 
I would wait for a full day and tackle it. First thing in the morning, remove everything. Then put the sides up, seal the floor and let it dry, and then lay the tile. When done, I would re-install everything. Shouldn't take more than a day. The sides shouldn't take more than 30 minutes, since they are alreay the right size, minus the front. Just spread liquid nail all over the back of the panel and stick. The floor seal shouldn't take too long. Depends on how many coats.
 
TexasTB said:
I would wait for a full day and tackle it. First thing in the morning, remove everything. Then put the sides up, seal the floor and let it dry, and then lay the tile. When done, I would re-install everything. Shouldn't take more than a day. The sides shouldn't take more than 30 minutes, since they are alreay the right size, minus the front. Just spread liquid nail all over the back of the panel and stick. The floor seal shouldn't take too long. Depends on how many coats.

Ok now look at this picture if you notice how I have it bolted down. How Would I do that. Just split it and make it come together or cut a hole in the tile and lay it over it. I want it to look very nice.

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No I wanted to wait to hear from you.....I'm doing it 7am in the morning in hopes I don't receive no phone calls
 
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