rene.merrild.7
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Danish 120m2 garage build(Image heavy)
Hi all..
Im René from Denmark.
26 years old, educated as a auto-mechanic, and Marine and Technical Engineer.
Interrests: Cars and HARD WORK
About 8 month ago, (Summer 2014) i bought my dream house with a empty garage.
The garage is 17meters long, and 7meters wide.
My plan with the garage is to use it as my private autogarage, tuning and restoreing old classics
The garage was build in 1970, and has been used as a storage for a former company.
The shape of the building is okay, but windows, roof and the garagedoor has to go.
The equipment that im going to install:
1x 2-post autolift; Launch lift from china (brand new)
1x 2-post autolift; Stenhoej lift from Denmark (1970, getting resprayed in red)
1x floor drilling machine
1x workbench
1x 20bar floor press
1x 7,5hp Stenhoej air compressor 500L
1x 2-wheel dyne (maybe Bosch)
welder, grinder and much more.
Enough talking. Pictures.
Here is a picture from the first day I saw the property,(before I bought it)
(Red brick building is the garage)
Next a picture from the inside, this is also before I bought it.
At the moment, I work for Siemens Wind Power in Denmark, and my job consists of quality assurance on coatings. Therefore I had the chance to get some cheap, but good epoxy paint for the floor.
Project no. 1
aint the floor.
So I started to clear the floor, and prepare it for cleaning.
For cleaning I used Maxi 3 industrial detergent and a 7,5hp pressure washer for removing grease and oil.
After drying in 2 weeks, I applied 2 layers of epoxy coating, and finished it of with a coating of a hempen 2-component polyurethane. The finish was a nice matt Ral 7035 flooring
Here you got the pictures.
There was some cracks in the concrete, 2-component contrete filler applied.
All the stuff was moved to the other side to clear the floor
After pressure washing the floor, the heat gun helped to dry the floor.
Is it dry?
Nahh... Not yet.
The floor is dry, ready for epoxy.
10 minuts of hard work
Nearly finish with the first part.
Other side cleared, ready for cleaning
Cleaning
Woops, forgot to wear mask, dont tell my employer
Finish painting.
This is the end of the first update.
The next update will come in a month.
Hopefully with installing new windows, auto-lifts, garage tools and some cars.
This summer, I hope that there will be time to isolate the building.
150mm in walls (250mm in total) and 200mm in roof.
Then the climate inside will be much better during the winter.
If you have any good ideas, and/or need some more info, pictures. Then fell free to ask.
Hi all..
Im René from Denmark.
26 years old, educated as a auto-mechanic, and Marine and Technical Engineer.
Interrests: Cars and HARD WORK

About 8 month ago, (Summer 2014) i bought my dream house with a empty garage.
The garage is 17meters long, and 7meters wide.
My plan with the garage is to use it as my private autogarage, tuning and restoreing old classics
The garage was build in 1970, and has been used as a storage for a former company.
The shape of the building is okay, but windows, roof and the garagedoor has to go.
The equipment that im going to install:
1x 2-post autolift; Launch lift from china (brand new)
1x 2-post autolift; Stenhoej lift from Denmark (1970, getting resprayed in red)
1x floor drilling machine
1x workbench
1x 20bar floor press
1x 7,5hp Stenhoej air compressor 500L
1x 2-wheel dyne (maybe Bosch)
welder, grinder and much more.
Enough talking. Pictures.
Here is a picture from the first day I saw the property,(before I bought it)
(Red brick building is the garage)
Next a picture from the inside, this is also before I bought it.
At the moment, I work for Siemens Wind Power in Denmark, and my job consists of quality assurance on coatings. Therefore I had the chance to get some cheap, but good epoxy paint for the floor.
Project no. 1
So I started to clear the floor, and prepare it for cleaning.
For cleaning I used Maxi 3 industrial detergent and a 7,5hp pressure washer for removing grease and oil.
After drying in 2 weeks, I applied 2 layers of epoxy coating, and finished it of with a coating of a hempen 2-component polyurethane. The finish was a nice matt Ral 7035 flooring
Here you got the pictures.
There was some cracks in the concrete, 2-component contrete filler applied.
All the stuff was moved to the other side to clear the floor
After pressure washing the floor, the heat gun helped to dry the floor.
Is it dry?
Nahh... Not yet.
The floor is dry, ready for epoxy.
10 minuts of hard work
Nearly finish with the first part.
Other side cleared, ready for cleaning
Cleaning
Woops, forgot to wear mask, dont tell my employer

Finish painting.
This is the end of the first update.
The next update will come in a month.
Hopefully with installing new windows, auto-lifts, garage tools and some cars.
This summer, I hope that there will be time to isolate the building.
150mm in walls (250mm in total) and 200mm in roof.
Then the climate inside will be much better during the winter.
If you have any good ideas, and/or need some more info, pictures. Then fell free to ask.
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