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Galvanized metal in garage

Taylorfain2009

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Just finished my garage up last night with some galvanized metal and some pine trim, just thought I would share

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WOW!!!! I love it. And I really like what you did with the ceiling. I think it looks great. Some black and white RaceDeck would go good in there.

How did you get your stars painted so perfect on your flag?
 

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That ceiling is awesome! What is it made of?


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Taylorfain2009

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WOW!!!! I love it. And I really like what you did with the ceiling. I think it looks great. Some black and white RaceDeck would go good in there.



How did you get your stars painted so perfect on your flag?



Thanks Kevin! The flag is a flag I bought off of eBay. I just framed it in


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No mudding and sanding, but it probably took a lot more time to put up than mudding and taping would require. Don't get me wrong, I love the T&G pine, but avoiding mud and tape would be a ironic reason to spend the time and money to install it. :)

I like that metal, never have seen galvanized with that rib profile. I was expecting the corrugated stuff.
 

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Looks awesome and plenty of room! Everything looks great and the cement floor, with the stains, gives it a lot of character. Enjoy!
 
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I can't pick just one thing I like, because I like it all. I looks very well thought out. Machinery gray, which is what it looks like, is my favorite color.
 
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Taylorfain2009

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To hijack, what's the backstory on the stripped down JK?



I actually picked it up a couple of weeks ago. Bought it wrecked. Just wanted the body and frame. Plan on stuffing a 24 valve Cummins motor in it. One ton axles. Stretching the front and rear axles. Should be interesting

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Taylorfain2009

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Looks awesome and plenty of room! Everything looks great and the cement floor, with the stains, gives it a lot of character. Enjoy!



lol I'm hoping to eventually get that oil up out of the floor and get the floor epoxied I don't know though. That's a lot of work for a 1300sqft shop. Plus approaching winter....


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I can't pick just one thing I like, because I like it all. I looks very well thought out. Machinery gray, which is what it looks like, is my favorite color.



Thanks! I really am happy with how it turned out also. Gray is for sure my fav color. Inside our home there's a lot of grays also!


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Taylorfain2009

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No mudding and sanding, but it probably took a lot more time to put up than mudding and taping would require. Don't get me wrong, I love the T&G pine, but avoiding mud and tape would be a ironic reason to spend the time and money to install it. :)



I like that metal, never have seen galvanized with that rib profile. I was expecting the corrugated stuff.



Lol trust me I didn't save any time with the pine.. took freakin forever....


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Sweet! Nice bright shop, sweet rig. Where are you from?


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I live in Des Moines, Iowa now. Built the buggy a couple of years back. It has all the things you would expect. 500HP LS, Atlas T-case, 1 tons, Full hydro. 42's...

I get down to SMORR a couple of times per year. I think it is some of the best wheeling this side of the Rocky Mountains.
 
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Taylorfain2009

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I live in Des Moines, Iowa now. Built the buggy a couple of years back. It has all the things you would expect. 500HP LS, Atlas T-case, 1 tons, Full hydro. 42's...



I get down to SMORR a couple of times per year. I think it is some of the best wheeling this side of the Rocky Mountains.



That's badass dude! I live about ehhhhhh 30 minutes from SMORR. Was there recently with some friends. Awesome park.


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