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Howdy guys, the next step in Old cavemans life is to design and build my dedicated reloading/gun room.
I've got it drawn out on graph paper to the inch and have a few questions about the flooring.
EDIT...
1) Vinyl, engineered hardwood or carpet.
Since it's going to be in my shop it has a concrete floor and I know how cold concrete is so I'm wondering what would be the best Avenue to go with a flooring system.
I did receive 3 boxes of engineered flooring and will have to buy at least one more to finish the 96 square foot room.
Anyways just touching bases with those out there that have enclosed a garage space just for reloading and what did you do with the flooring, leave it bare concrete or put in a subfloor.
As always thanks again for your expert knowledge, wisdom and tomfoolery during my build.
I've got it drawn out on graph paper to the inch and have a few questions about the flooring.
EDIT...
1) Vinyl, engineered hardwood or carpet.
Since it's going to be in my shop it has a concrete floor and I know how cold concrete is so I'm wondering what would be the best Avenue to go with a flooring system.
I did receive 3 boxes of engineered flooring and will have to buy at least one more to finish the 96 square foot room.
Anyways just touching bases with those out there that have enclosed a garage space just for reloading and what did you do with the flooring, leave it bare concrete or put in a subfloor.
As always thanks again for your expert knowledge, wisdom and tomfoolery during my build.
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