[AT] OT Barn floor question
Larry D. Goss
rlgoss at evansville.net
Tue Oct 19 11:01:30 PDT 2004
LOL. Every once in a while the gremlins get to us and strange things
happen. What's really fun is to send "camera ready" material to people
so it can be printed and sent out in a publication and have things like
that happen to it. Been there, done that. I now translate files back
and forth a couple of times in different formats on my own computer to
make sure all the bugs are shaken out before I hit the send button.
Thanks for the information.
I'm a little giddy right now. I just negotiated for a deal on two Power
King tractors WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS, and I'm feeling a bit happy.
Larry
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Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 12:07 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: RE: [AT] OT Barn floor question
>
>Hi Larry:
>
> Those are called "puncheon" floors... The old high school wood
> shop here had those. They seemed to work very well. The shop in the
new
> high school where I went my senior year just had concrete. I took down
a
> chicken house on an uncles place that had one. Well, actually a
tornado
> took it down, I just cleaned up the mess for them. The one in the
school
> shop was almost perfect and I always assumed that there was a concrete
> floor under it. A lot of the old ones were treated with creosote or
oil.
> I seem to recall puncheon also referring to some kind of use of animal
grease ?
>
>
> I remember the floors in the wood shop at BSU in the early
> 1960's. Somebody had a "stupid attack"... They were maple hardwood
floors
> with a thick finish and waxed so much that you could hardly stand up
on
> them. I remember trying to plane boards by hand and not being able to
> keep my feet under me while pushing hard enough to plane the wood.
>
>
>"farmer"
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Sorry guys. I have no idea what happened to that message... I
just
copy and pasted the text of the definition and it apparently went nuts
when
I sent it...
"farmer"
Francis Robinson
Central Indiana, USA
robinson at svs.net
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