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<Carl Flack>
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If anyone is interested in the appearance of a wooden floor in a 33' coach,let me know
and I'll E-Mail you 10 pictures.(I haven't the foggyest idea how to "post" photos in a thread).............carl


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How about posting them on image station so we can all see without making you crazy emailing them>Mark & LeAnna
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Carl sent us his pictures. His coach is lovely! But we still wonder is sliding chairs are a problem. The wood floor really is nice.We have wood in our house as we prefer it to carpeting and now Gypsy Rose Barth is prime candidate for wood too.
 
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Carl that looks so nice, why don't you drive up here to Minnesota and do my kitchen.....in my house.



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More on wooden floors...... I have sent additional pics for Dave to add to the post. As to the chairs sliding,I put wooden dowl pins in the four feet (legs),then hammered 1"
nonskid grippers into the dowls. It appears
to work just fine. Mary wants to get new area rugs with non-skid backing as an added
precausion. Short of that,I won't go faster than 93MPH on curves...........carl
 
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We have a '96 Monarch that came with nice ceramic tile and light tan carpet. Since we do alot of dry camping, and have a Lab, we decided the flooring didn't fit. We replaced the entire coach, except for the two narrown strips along the Queen bed, with Wilsonart 16 X 16 squares that look like granite, called "Quarry". We love it! It doesn't scratch (even with the dog) and when it's a little dirty, you can just sweep with a broom rather than dragging out the vaccuum!

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Carl, That floor is first rate! Nice, professional job.

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