Eric, the floor painting is finished, and I'll sure let everyone know how it 
stands up over time.  Right now, I couldn't be more pleased with it.  The 
stuff is supposed to stand up to gasoline, brake fluid, grease, oil, etc. 
That's better than having all that stuff soak into the concrete.

I'm still working on getting the rest of the new shop completed.  Wiring 
will start next week, then plumbing when that's finished.  For lighting, I'm 
considering T-8 fluorescent lights.  They're supposed to be much better than 
the old T-12 fluorescents.  Anybody using the T-8s or had any experience 
with them?  I'd appreciate any recommendations you have.
Tom Caperton
'47-2nd Series ... in Whiteville, NC
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> Tom ,
> Let us know how it stands up to brake line leaks. (No dig intended)   Are 
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