My elementary school, built about 1903, had wood floors. At least twice a year those floors were served with a coat of linseed oil. At least that’s what we (in my class) were told once when we returned from vacation and someone mentioned the odor in the classroom. The brick building of two floors also had wood framing. At the age of about 70 arsonists set it alight. All that wood and oil fueled a spectacular and uncontrollable blaze.
I remember when the local high school gymnasium was the center of social life for many small towns. Everything from community theatre to bake sales was held there.
I was surprised to find that in Holland, a lot of the new developments that sprang up after WWII had a Uni-Church where the congregations of different faiths shared a single space for worship services. What they saved in the construction of multiple houses of worship, they put into really nice Community Centers with everything from a sports complex and swimming pool to a theatre and reception hall, where the whole town could congregate.
dadthedawg Premium Member over 3 years ago
When applying the varnish…..don’t back yourself into a corner.
littlejohn Premium Member over 3 years ago
Can’t you guys do in the rafters? Or can’t you get that high while the varnish dries or cures?
Diat60 over 3 years ago
Well, that’s just shiny.
A# 466 over 3 years ago
My elementary school, built about 1903, had wood floors. At least twice a year those floors were served with a coat of linseed oil. At least that’s what we (in my class) were told once when we returned from vacation and someone mentioned the odor in the classroom. The brick building of two floors also had wood framing. At the age of about 70 arsonists set it alight. All that wood and oil fueled a spectacular and uncontrollable blaze.
poppacapsmokeblower over 3 years ago
Flat or high gloss? The cheerleaders need to know.
Linguist over 3 years ago
I remember when the local high school gymnasium was the center of social life for many small towns. Everything from community theatre to bake sales was held there.
I was surprised to find that in Holland, a lot of the new developments that sprang up after WWII had a Uni-Church where the congregations of different faiths shared a single space for worship services. What they saved in the construction of multiple houses of worship, they put into really nice Community Centers with everything from a sports complex and swimming pool to a theatre and reception hall, where the whole town could congregate.
bobfjr over 3 years ago
Best darn dance floor in town!!! Willoughby took ours away – gak!
Homerville Premium Member over 3 years ago
It happens every year. The whole town social calendar is empty for a week.
cuzinron47 over 3 years ago
That brings back memories.
stamps over 3 years ago
I prefer the unvarnished truth.
christelisbetty over 3 years ago
Aren’t tree tops self varnishing ?