Post pics of your garage / shop
#842
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Some great Garages in here!
I am a mortgage banker, and If anyone is looking to buy their dream garage, I mean home, I do give Tech member discounts.
Also, if you own and are looking to take cash out, I can get you 100% of your home's value in some cases. PM me for details. Cheers!
I am a mortgage banker, and If anyone is looking to buy their dream garage, I mean home, I do give Tech member discounts.
Also, if you own and are looking to take cash out, I can get you 100% of your home's value in some cases. PM me for details. Cheers!
#843
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Originally Posted by coltboostin
Some great Garages in here!
I am a mortgage banker, and If anyone is looking to buy their dream garage, I mean home, I do give Tech member discounts.
Also, if you own and are looking to take cash out, I can get you 100% of your home's value in some cases. PM me for details. Cheers!
I am a mortgage banker, and If anyone is looking to buy their dream garage, I mean home, I do give Tech member discounts.
Also, if you own and are looking to take cash out, I can get you 100% of your home's value in some cases. PM me for details. Cheers!
Ya some of these garages are amazing, I would post mine but it's no comparison.
#845
Here is the back of my barn/shop. Been working on it since fall. Still need/want to do a few things. Don't mind the mess, been building a turboed cobra.
Note: My hoist isn't leaking, I accidentally pulled the bleeder screw out while bleeding the cylinder. Lol I never cleaned the column out cause it was cold and I got lazy.
Note: My hoist isn't leaking, I accidentally pulled the bleeder screw out while bleeding the cylinder. Lol I never cleaned the column out cause it was cold and I got lazy.
#850
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Dang, I didn't realize FL was affected by the flood last year. I was actually in FL the weekend the flooding occurred, but luckily, my house, shop, and cars were spared. Unfortunately, a few friends near the BR area weren't so lucky. One guy ended up saving a vette, another vette partially drowned, and another was a complete loss. He said it was a hard decision to make as to which vette was lucky enough to get on the lift, and the others were left to jackstands.
#851
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Dang, I didn't realize FL was affected by the flood last year. I was actually in FL the weekend the flooding occurred, but luckily, my house, shop, and cars were spared. Unfortunately, a few friends near the BR area weren't so lucky. One guy ended up saving a vette, another vette partially drowned, and another was a complete loss. He said it was a hard decision to make as to which vette was lucky enough to get on the lift, and the others were left to jackstands.
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#856
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Here's my garage when I first painted it. Sherwin Williams Macropoxy 646. Good stuff.
https://www.dot.ny.gov/divisions/eng...cropoxtech.pdf
https://www.dot.ny.gov/divisions/eng...cropoxtech.pdf
#857
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^Was that brand new construction or had the concrete been exposed for a while? Im curious how it will hold up. Previous owners had done some epoxy floor in my house but its lifting terribly. Not sure if its just due to being a basement floor or they didnt prep adequatley.
I went with snaplock foor on one side of my garage, but my wife doesnt want that on hers and this would be a decent alternative if it would hold up better. Granted I dont like how slick epoxy gets with water on it.
I went with snaplock foor on one side of my garage, but my wife doesnt want that on hers and this would be a decent alternative if it would hold up better. Granted I dont like how slick epoxy gets with water on it.
#858
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^Was that brand new construction or had the concrete been exposed for a while? Im curious how it will hold up. Previous owners had done some epoxy floor in my house but its lifting terribly. Not sure if its just due to being a basement floor or they didnt prep adequatley.
I went with snaplock foor on one side of my garage, but my wife doesnt want that on hers and this would be a decent alternative if it would hold up better. Granted I dont like how slick epoxy gets with water on it.
I went with snaplock foor on one side of my garage, but my wife doesnt want that on hers and this would be a decent alternative if it would hold up better. Granted I dont like how slick epoxy gets with water on it.
I used a greaser, followed by an acid etch. Basically took some acid that I got from Home Depot and a garden hose, diluted it and rub it in with a broom. Rinsed it down, and took it up with a squeegee. Let it dry for 14 days before applying the epoxy. It's been on there for 4 years and the hot tire pickup and adhesion is excellent. I didn't put down any flake but I recommend doing it as epoxy is very slippery when wet.