dubber
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Agreed with the RD Floors!
Those Husky's look great in your space. Can't wait to see this one finished.
Those Husky's look great in your space. Can't wait to see this one finished.
Coming along nicely. I like the higher stripe, it's better proportioned for a high ceiling room.
Thanks! You certainly know how long it too me to get all them together ha! Not too bad really just kept buying some every weekend.Hi Chad.
Things are looking really good. Nice collection of Husky cabinets!
I have no doubt a garage your size, with your colour scheme, would look amazing in a FreeFlow pattern. The FF won't hold up very well if you plan on using jacks/jackstands often, though. I know you made mention about the poor performance of your previous RD floor in the old place. The FF is not hardy in heavy duty applications. I remove sections of my FF when jacking my rides. PITA, but it is the only way to prevent damage to the floor. Food for thought.
Yep think I'm going to bite the bullet and do racedeck again but go for the freeflow this time. I really like the idea of a high gloss vct showroom like floor but I know the free flow will look better longer and give me more variety on the floor and be SO much easier to install over a weekend. I love your pattern and think it would look pretty cool against my paint scheme.Agreed with the RD Floors!
Those Husky's look great in your space. Can't wait to see this one finished.
Have you ever tried just throwing a small sheet of osb/plywood over your RD before jacking? I started doing that on my old floor and it worked pretty well.
......I got my RC plane hung from the ceiling. First time I've hung it like this and I really like it. Looks like it's dive bombing in!
Have you ever tried just throwing a small sheet of osb/plywood over your RD before jacking? I started doing that on my old floor and it worked pretty well.
Chad, she's coming together nicely.
I have been considering this idea. If you've been following the new season of Overhaulin', they have a durable layer of rubber on their SwissTrax free flow style tiles and I've been contemplating that idea as well as the possibility of a sheet of ply. I'm hoping I can find a great piece of really heavy duty rubber matting or something, because pulling up the floor gets old, real fast!
The FF will look killer! It is always the finishing touch on a showpiece space. G/L!
I like all of those schemes. Of course, I'm partial to the graphite in the center. If you're after something unique, how about doing a combination of alloy and graphite in the field? Alternating 2' x 2' sections might look cool. Just throwing that out there.
Not really, Chad. Until you poised the question, i had never even considered it. Any lack of brightness in my garage is chalked up to the addition of a few dark grey walls. The Alloy is quite a bit brighter than graphite. I accidentally received a few files of Alloy in my initial order and they were a lot brighter.
Definitely order an Alloy sample if your looking for a "brighter" feel. Although all the options you posted will no doubt look great, so its a no lose situation. I do however know what your going through and its sooo easy to over think it. Like i said though you shouldn't be disappointed if you go with any one of the options you posted.
Requesting samples is one way to go, or you could just take the plunge like I did! Since you're doing a triple, are you open to the idea of making the differentiation between the double and single bays? Or, are you going to do one inner rectangle for the entire space? I think it would look cool to have a double field of graphite and a single field divided by a strip of red.
Yeah, that neon sign will look sweet in your garage. I am going to have to insist you bury the cord in the wall, though. It's a pet peeve of mine, sorry!
I am really digging the backsplash you created, too. Your garage already looks remarkable, so I can't even fathom how amazing it will look with the flooring installed. There is some bad news, though. I'm very close to not liking you anymore.
#jealous

Awesome Chad. Well done on the backsplash and counter top. They really add a lot to the overall look but still fit well.