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by Lemon Thrower » Thu Sep 01, 2011 2:31 pm
cant believe they put an indian head down there.
i would think it would be difficult to keep it clean, and crud would end up in the gaps. would get pretty gross pretty fast.
i had a friend who had an industrial loft and he covered his counters with copper and it looked pretty cool. he had copper accents in his tiles, but there were no gaps.
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by gilpo » Thu Sep 01, 2011 2:59 pm
Wow. I work about a mile from there. May have to take a trip and see it in person. I would guess they covered it with a self-leveling liquid acrylic or something to fill in the cracks and make it smooth. I could be wrong.
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by balz » Thu Sep 01, 2011 4:02 pm
The idea is cool... but with zinc only!
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by 1saved3.11earned » Thu Sep 01, 2011 6:02 pm
I was once at a small tavern where they rented canoes, dropped you off at a certain location, and then you floated back down to them. We ate in the tavern when we got back from the canoeing trip and the entire ceiling was covered with $1 bills left by patrons. You could sign the bill or do whatever you wanted and hang it up.
It was pretty neat.
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by Oakair » Thu Sep 01, 2011 6:05 pm
gilpo wrote:Wow. I work about a mile from there. May have to take a trip and see it in person. I would guess they covered it with a self-leveling liquid acrylic or something to fill in the cracks and make it smooth. I could be wrong.
Would be my guess too...
I want to do this to my garage floor or something once I have a place with a garage floor
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by creshka46 » Thu Sep 01, 2011 6:28 pm
1saved3.11earned wrote:I was once at a small tavern where they rented canoes, dropped you off at a certain location, and then you floated back down to them. We ate in the tavern when we got back from the canoeing trip and the entire ceiling was covered with $1 bills left by patrons. You could sign the bill or do whatever you wanted and hang it up.
It was pretty neat.
Wow, maybe FRN's do have a little bit of inherent value
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by reddirtcoins » Thu Sep 01, 2011 7:39 pm
......NNoooooooooooooo... all those coppers....
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