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Dance Floor

dbolter

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Hotel Dance floor system used from a hotel liquidator store...

3'X3' Sheets Little over an inch thick with aluminum locking joints...
 

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AndrewBigA

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wow! that looks awsome. yea how much did you pay for it & where the hell did you find it? how is the finish? maybe sand it down & clear it a few times?
 

rogsmart

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Very nice indeed. Once I saw those furry slippers I knew he wasn't going to tell us the price. However, if from a hotel liquidator, probably not a ton of cash. :)

P.S. From the pics it looks to be a 14 x 18 space. There is a lot more going on here than just a nice dance floor. Hope you took more pictures of the process for the rest of the build. Screw the price, we want details man. This barely qualifies as a teaser (although a very nice teaser).
 
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dbolter

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Hey guys, Thanks for the comments. I got the floor free from a friend who had it laying around at his shop, but if I remember right Hotel Liquidator's was selling it for $5/ 3'x3' sheet. So at that rate it would have been about $150 plus the sledgehammer I bought to knock down the high spots in the concrete.

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