parkerdog
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Another way off topic here.
Any wood workers on here? I have a small shop in my downstairs that my Dad painted with a gloss floorpaint. Looks great but it is treacherous when I'm standing at the lathe and turning.
With the shavings and sawdust it is like walking on ice.
Since I don't care so much what a concrete floor looks like in a shop I was thinking about putting down some CA glue in stripes and sprinkling it with sand.
Does anyone think this would work? Would it even stick? Just trying to make it safer for my back that doesn't like the sudden slips.
I tried some mats but the shavings get underneath them and then I'm standing on a surfboard.
Also, trying to do this on the cheap. I know I could repaint and put grit in the paint but for now looking for a quick fix.
Any wood workers on here? I have a small shop in my downstairs that my Dad painted with a gloss floorpaint. Looks great but it is treacherous when I'm standing at the lathe and turning.
With the shavings and sawdust it is like walking on ice.
Since I don't care so much what a concrete floor looks like in a shop I was thinking about putting down some CA glue in stripes and sprinkling it with sand.
Does anyone think this would work? Would it even stick? Just trying to make it safer for my back that doesn't like the sudden slips.
I tried some mats but the shavings get underneath them and then I'm standing on a surfboard.
Also, trying to do this on the cheap. I know I could repaint and put grit in the paint but for now looking for a quick fix.
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