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    what excellent and cheap brand LED lights, for garages,, would you not buy again? and what brands have lasted with zero problems?

    has anyone tried these? https://www.lowes.com/pd/Eveready-Eveready-42-Watt-4-Ft-White-Linkable-Integrated-LED-Shop-light/1002788222?user=shopping
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    Montezuma Cabinets

    I am looking to replace my particle board garage cabinets with a good value option. I am in south Florida so I need something that can withstand the heat and humidity over time. I recently found Montezuma storage, which I had not seen before...
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    Combining Racedeck 18" with 12" (or other solutions to my design dilemma)

    Yeah, I'm with you, this is the best way. I was just trying to explore doing with 18s on the outer edge to minimize cuts / potential waste. Thanks
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    Combining Racedeck 18" with 12" (or other solutions to my design dilemma)

    As mentioned above, designing from the center out minimizes my border. The reason that may not work for me is there are cabinets on the right side of the garage which require that car to park further into the garage. As a result, the car on the left parks a little closer to the wall to...
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    Combining Racedeck 18" with 12" (or other solutions to my design dilemma)

    Yes, thanks, except then my border would be minimized. To align with the wheels, I need to keep the first gray tile on left/right to be between 24-30" from the wall
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    Combining Racedeck 18" with 12" (or other solutions to my design dilemma)

    I am strongly leaning towards a new Racedeck Freeflow garage floor, but I have one challenge with my design. In simplest terms, I am working on a design for a 2 car garage that is right at 20' wide. It is your typical outlined 2 parking spots, but I would like to put a single row of another...
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    Repaint garage floor prior to interlocking tiles

    I am saying the price quoted by a RD rep is far better than price quoted by ST rep.
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    Repaint garage floor prior to interlocking tiles

    OK so I got the Freeflow samples and color chips. I don't see any major functional differences between them and Ribtrax, but the price difference is significant. I am also now looking at Truelock HD as another alternative. And I think I am "over" the idea of painting the subfloor before laying...
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    Who makes good garden hose?

    I also just got 2 75' Flexzilla hoses. They live up to their claims so far
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    Repaint garage floor prior to interlocking tiles

    Thanks, I think those are going to be a bit large for my space. I ordered samples of the FreeFlow almost 2 weeks ago, but still have not received them.
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    Repaint garage floor prior to interlocking tiles

    Shea, thank you for this recommendation, and your thread https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/the-ruined-expectation-of-garage-floor-epoxy-and-coatings.493286/#post-9578381. I learned a lot there and also saw your article recommending Drylok or Kilz 1 part epoxy paints, so I am thinking...
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    How much hammer drill do I really need?

    From what I've learned Milwaukee leans more towards mechanicals and Dewalt more towards construction. Then maybe my initial choice, the DCD796 would be the right one for me after all.
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    How much hammer drill do I really need?

    Budget is really only limited by practicality .. I am going to use it over a few weekends, then maybe a few time a year. I just can't imagine needing to spend much more than $200, and could probably get away with half that.. but OTOH it is a new toy :)
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    How much hammer drill do I really need?

    This new drill would be intended to be a primary tool. And yes, I could also see over time getting maybe a circular saw, jigsaw, impact driver, oscillating tool, rotary, maybe an orbital sander. I'm just doing occasional project work as wants / needs arise.
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    How much hammer drill do I really need?

    No, will never happen. I truly just need a hammer drill and nothing more robust for concrete - but still trying to find my best fit. Now.. the Ryobi ONE looks interesting if for no other reason the vast homeowner tool selection on the platform.
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