Reloading shed floor help

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kwaynem

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i have a shed that I have had for a while like you see sitting around towns for rent to own I want to put something on the floor that doesn’t conduct electricity of course but was looking for some easy and affordable ideas
 

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Those rubber 4x8’s from tractor supply would work. Probably just need to ground where you’re standing if that’s your concern. Just a little jealous that you have a ‘man shed’ to load in. My garage is within hollering distance of the kitchen....
Oh yeah it’s definitely a plus she wants a key so she can go out there I told her the deadbolt I bought had 2 keys but I must of throwed it away lol
 

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Oh yeah it’s definitely a plus she wants a key so she can go out there I told her the deadbolt I bought had 2 keys but I must of throwed it away lol

Electric combination locks. I change the combo on a regular basis to the man cave.
Me: Dang hon, I need to replace that battery. Sure eats them up!
Her: how did you get in there then?
Me: heck, I don’t know, it worked for me.
Her: roll eyes and walk away.
 

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Use something with lots of tiny cracks so when you spill primers it's a real pain to pick em up. Lol

Left my floor in concrete for that reason among others.
It’s amazing when you have a drop tube feeding a 5 gallon bucket with some bad brass inside, how many spent primers will bounce out from it to the floor.
 

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