Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 11:46:48 -0500
Reply-To: Jim Felder <felder@KNOLOGY.NET>
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From: Jim Felder <felder@KNOLOGY.NET>
Subject: Re: Mrs. Squirrel gets nice (NOT) floors in Mellow Yellow.
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Oh, come on, George, it's not like those hideous RVs we see. It's one
of the nicer floor "upgrades" I've seen. But I put that stuff in my
office and kitchen and wouldn't have it again because of the way it
swells when you spill something on it.
Anyway, I think Rocket is to be commended on his craftsmanship and good
taste. If it doesn't work out, it's not the end of the world.
I loved no flooring better than the rubber mat in my 69 bus. Just yank
it out and hose it down, as you say. Do you have a picture and a source
for your rubber mat? I tried a machinist's mat with a spongy underside
and a slick, marbley looking top surface. Didn't like it either.
Best,
Jim
On Jun 16, 2005, at 11:19 AM, George Goff wrote:
> In a message dated 6/16/05 11:19:27 AM, j.michael.elliott@GMAIL.COM
> writes:
>
> << looks very, very nice. We especially like the café curtains! >>
>
> I guess I'll have to be the lone voice of dissent (surprised?) on this
> number. I think it looks like . . . gotta be careful here . . . well,
> like what it
> is - dreck. It's a result of the same mentality which gives us those
> RV's
> outfitted like Mediterranean styled (excuse me while I puke) rolling
> bordellos.
> Just like shag carpeting, cheap phenolic laminates on chipped wood
> substrates
> have no place in a proper car regardless of what the boyz at West Coast
> Customs say. That flooring is known as a "floating" floor system for
> a reason: it
> sucks up humidity like a sponge so if it can't float, it heaves. And,
> I bet
> that stuff is just peachy keen to tread upon whenever you have some
> snow or
> whatever surprise your dog left in your yard sticking in your Vibrams.
>
> Other than for Soccer Mom service, I think that carpeting in a van also
> sucks. Over the past 16 years I have chosen to go with rubber matting
> in four vans
> and I could not be happier with the performance or the aesthetics. My
> current matting was cut from a 6' X 8' foot utility mat which is just
> like the
> pickup truck bedliner made by a company in Ohio. Counting the ribbing
> on the front
> and the drainage tits on the back, it is about 3/8" thick and tougher
> than
> the doornails of hell. I have the stuff custom fitted to the front,
> middle and
> rear. Since I didn't have to glue and screw it in place, I can pop it
> out,
> blast it off and then it is like new.
>
> Cafe curtains? What can I say?
>
> George
>