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old_smokey
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Don't paint it, please don't paint it!!!!!!
The interior? I admit the bare plywood look has a certain appeal, but idk... what's wrong with paint?

Don't paint it, please don't paint it!!!!!!



















Might be too late here, but I wonder if you could float the floor on large sheets of polystyrene foam.... like 1/2 inch. Might help with the heat.
All looks really great. I love the turnbuckle against the wall, kinda like a constant reminder of the project. If it were me I'd pat myself on the back every time I saw it, and think "I can fix anything!"






I've been following along for the entire thread and can't wait to see your gym floor go down. I don't remember, did you ever mention the dimensions of your garage?
Glad you're enjoying the project. It's a first for me and I've been learning a huge amount between my Dad and just going for it.
The garage is a 12x20' (exterior).
I expect to have the concrete floor shimmed next week. Then I'll pickup the floor insulation and start installing everything one piece at a time - fit the insulation to the gym flooring at my Dad's shop (that's where I'm storing the floor at the moment) haul a panel over, and finish fit it here. Should go pretty quickly once I'm in a rhythm.
I was curious because I have a 12'x22' that I keep my SV650 in. My problem is that I try to cram too much in to it and it makes it hard to maneuver around the bike. With a 30" deep work bench on one side and a 19" deep toolbox on the other I find myself sliding between the bike's bar end mirrors and the work bench or tool box. I'm very interested to see how you set your shop up.
When I first heard you were going with a wood floor versus concrete I thought you were crazy. I've changed my mind and am excited to see how this floor, and the whole shop, turn out. You've done a lot of good work on this place! I also think painting it white was a great idea. I put up OSB in half of my shop and painted it white and it made such a big difference in brightness and the feeling of the place.
Andy





Would a layer of self leveling concrete be easier to get the old floor leveled out?
Another problem is that it would be close to 3" thick in the lowest spot, and most levelling compound has a max thickness of 1/2" or so. So I'd need to pour regular concrete over the old pad, and then levelling on that. 















You mentioned securing the floor after installation but as robust and heavy as it is, I really doubt you'll need to. It sure looks nice!
What's the plan for the transition from the floor under the garage door outside?










