TigerSaleen
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Hey, guys:
Well, I finally got a chance to get some pics of the shop in it's finished state (are they ever REALLY finished???), so I thought I'd post them up. My shop started out as a pole barn-type building to which I added interior walls. I had the inside of the roof sprayed with closed-cell foam and insulated the walls with R-13 batting. The flooring started out as being epoxy painted with the U-Coat-It system but, when it became evident that it wasn't going to stand up the work that I planned to do in there, I opted for RaceDeck on the "work-bay" side of the shop and left the epoxy on the car storage side. I've also recently installed a Benpak MD-6XP scissor lift in the work bay, along with the obligatory 2"x12" runners (2 of these stacked and covered with aluminum diamond plate for a little bling) to enable me to get the cars over the lift. As far as what resides in the shop, we have a '67 Sunbeam Tiger Mk1A, an '89 Saleen Mustang and an '04 Thunderbird...plus a couple of Cairn Terriers who have the run of the place when I'm out there.
You will also notice that I built a 20'x14' room off to the side of the work bay; this houses my monster HO-scale slot car track that I'm in the process of building (I guess I'll never get that out of my system!!!). I've also got a 46" flat-screen TV in there so we can play our car movies while we race, plus we have plenty of tunes at our disposal. All in all, I'm very pleased with the way it turned out. Hope you guys like it!!!
Well, I finally got a chance to get some pics of the shop in it's finished state (are they ever REALLY finished???), so I thought I'd post them up. My shop started out as a pole barn-type building to which I added interior walls. I had the inside of the roof sprayed with closed-cell foam and insulated the walls with R-13 batting. The flooring started out as being epoxy painted with the U-Coat-It system but, when it became evident that it wasn't going to stand up the work that I planned to do in there, I opted for RaceDeck on the "work-bay" side of the shop and left the epoxy on the car storage side. I've also recently installed a Benpak MD-6XP scissor lift in the work bay, along with the obligatory 2"x12" runners (2 of these stacked and covered with aluminum diamond plate for a little bling) to enable me to get the cars over the lift. As far as what resides in the shop, we have a '67 Sunbeam Tiger Mk1A, an '89 Saleen Mustang and an '04 Thunderbird...plus a couple of Cairn Terriers who have the run of the place when I'm out there.
You will also notice that I built a 20'x14' room off to the side of the work bay; this houses my monster HO-scale slot car track that I'm in the process of building (I guess I'll never get that out of my system!!!). I've also got a 46" flat-screen TV in there so we can play our car movies while we race, plus we have plenty of tunes at our disposal. All in all, I'm very pleased with the way it turned out. Hope you guys like it!!!
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It would be nice for me to recess a lift, but I can't justify the cost to demo a nicely finished concrete floor to build the concrete recess in my shop area.
). I don't have any immediate plans, but will drop you a line if something comes up. In the mean time, more pics of the cars (especially the Tiger) and the race track would be great!