From: MV (MV@dc9.tzo.com)
Date: Fri Nov 18 2005 - 07:30:26 PST
Wow, good luck finding something that will resist that. I can't think
of anything cheap. Stainless steel?? If it will take off polyurethane
won't that melt most plastics and resins? Epoxy probably won't work either.
Getting a little chilly up there now?? We think it is cold at 20
degrees in Indiana. You might have a different perspective.
Dave
Yuke.RF@forces.gc.ca wrote:
> There was just a discussion about what to use on shop floor, I cannot find
> the message about a floor covering that was static free and used for "clean
> rooms" any body out there have the link to the web site? We are redoing the
> floor in the paint bay at work so we need something that will resist
> stripper that will take off polyurethane paint.
>
> Thanks
>
> Yuke, Rick Cpl
> 431 Sqn (Snow Birds)
> Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
> Canada
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