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    Tim's Chop Shop - Garage Rebuild

    Those turned out fantastic - nice color choice!
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    Lets see your collections / decorations

    Very nice but I like the big red decoration in the middle of the floor best. :3gears:
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    The Red Room

    Thank you very much Chevshack. What a cool collection of cars you have! Where do you hide them in those Minneapolis winters?
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    Between 265 & 485 SQ/FT The 12-Gauge Garage

    Really nice work on the video - I loved it. It is good to be reminded of the fun that can be had by just keeping it simple.
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    Greetings From a California Garage

    Cool! I dig the fridge - very nice.
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    Starting my 2 car garage....

    The tin looks cool and it's really going to make the red jump out. Keep the pics coming =)
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    My Garage Machine Shop

    Wow! That's awesome. More pics please =)
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    Corvette Joe Movin In.

    Very nice garage, and the cars are fantastic!:thumbup: I really like your ceiling heater and I assume it is gas? Would you mind sharing the brand, how well it works, and the rough dimensions of the space it heats?
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    The Red Room

    Thanks man. I've been thumbing through their catalogs for years and absolutely love the mix of gloss black and aluminum, plus they are super rigid and appear very well built. There are some things to be aware of. Unfortunately.... they are basically non-resistant to scratches, and the high...
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    The Red Room

    Thanks! You have a good eye ;). For small stuff it's not too messy, but I mounted the blast cabinet on a roller toolbox and typically just take that and the grinder outside for larger projects. It's probably also worth mentioning that I've gave up polishing aluminum long ago :lol:
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    The Red Room

    Thanks for asking! It is a collection of memorabilia from the last 15+ years. Racers I've met, events I've attended, photos of trips I've taken, friends I ride with, etc. All of the stuff I decided to frame (post remodel) has some kind of personal connection or story behind it. Plus it's...
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    The Red Room

    I am really happy with the decision to go with this company/product. The first thing I noticed when they arrived is that they were much better built than I had expected. The customer service has been excellent and they are light enough that you and a buddy can easily lift and assemble them...
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    The Red Room

    Thank you very much. I only have one but it's kind of embarrassing:willy_nil
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    Improving a two-car Swiss garage...

    Cool cars! I have had RaceDeck flooring for several years and love it. It is super durable, does not stain when I drive directly onto it with hot tires. I have also been able to easily replace tiles that I have damaged. As you mention there is always a resale value in case you decide to get...
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    The Red Room

    Thank you very much for the comment. Here is a little different perspective of the hanging bike. I rented a 15' scissor lift, rolled the bike onto the platform and used 4 sections of cable to secure it from the ceiling joists. [/IMG]
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    Garage Overhaul Using Rust Bullet for the Floor

    Wow! What an awesome space - looks great!!
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    The Red Room

    Agreed....I am a big fan of the blue tape. Nice avatar :thumbup:
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    The Red Room

    My '99 CBR 1100XX Blackbird sees the most usage but only averages about 6k a year - I love this bike. The bike hanging from the ceiling is a 1967 Benelli 125cc. The bike was originally sold by Montgomery Wards under the Riverside name. When I found this one it actually ran and even had the...
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    The Red Room

    I haven't had any adhesion problems with the paint on the ducting at all, even after several years. It was just applied directly with a little foam roller. Regarding the concrete, make sure to use a concrete primer first followed by a latex paint. I had the best results with a heavy nap roller...
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    The Red Room

    Thank you very much. The duct work you see is indeed for the furnace/water heater. I used the same flat black latex that was used on the ceiling in an attempt to hide it.
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