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Wow, amazing progress in a short period of time. Well done!

:thumbup: This forum is a definite motivator, thanks!

dubber,

GREAT job on the GLI wall! I really like how it turned out, so clean and useful at the same time! The before (with patching :) ) and after pics really show how much great work you did. The floor is coming along great as well. Looking forward to your next update!

Thanks for checking in, its coming along for sure. The before pics are so crucial i've learned along the way.

exactly how i did it, then once they were on the wet sealant i applied a few layers over them as well.



i was out there at least 4 times, twice before i added the flake and twice after to make sure that it had properly dried/tacked up.

Wow, makes sense that you used almost two containers. I managed to squeeze two coats out of 1 container. Think i'll leave it at that.

btw what kind of paint did you use on the concrete footer?

I used a CIL Smart, Triple weather protection, exterior paint. Works great for a variety of surfaces and its durable. Cans says it can be used with surfaces from Masonry to siding etc.
 

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Thanks, so you used the sealant on the footer itself or just where the footer meets the floor?

"Prior to these two coats i had also added a Polyurethance waterproof concrete sealant around the whole perimeter where the footer meets the floor."

Just making sure, because I want to do mine, though I really really need to clean mine up first a bit. I'll post up some the concerns I have with mine later tonight in my thread once I get home.
 

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I've actually haven't had to move mine much esp since it's been sitting in storage for some time now--placed it there when our house was still under renovation and the garage still needs some work so I haven't moved too much back in. I'll keep an eye on it tho!

I really need to explore my options for my floor--something like what you are doing is a great idea. I should do it now before it gets any colder lol
 
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Thanks, so you used the sealant on the footer itself or just where the footer meets the floor?

"Prior to these two coats i had also added a Polyurethance waterproof concrete sealant around the whole perimeter where the footer meets the floor."

Just making sure, because I want to do mine, though I really really need to clean mine up first a bit. I'll post up some the concerns I have with mine later tonight in my thread once I get home.

I did the DAP caulking sealant along the joint between the footer and floor. Let that dry for a few days. Then applied the Behr floor sealant overtop of that. I'll then be painting the CIL paint over both in the corner.

Looking sharp. Interested to see how the double compares to the single. :)

Don't know if it would be double as nice, but here's hoping :)

I've actually haven't had to move mine much esp since it's been sitting in storage for some time now--placed it there when our house was still under renovation and the garage still needs some work so I haven't moved too much back in. I'll keep an eye on it tho!

I really need to explore my options for my floor--something like what you are doing is a great idea. I should do it now before it gets any colder lol

Sooo many choices for flooring, really comes down to budget and look your going for. This route for the sealant fit the bill for me. I'm planning to cover it anyway.

Your grarage it's absolutely amazing !!

Congrats for such a result :thumbup::thumbup:

Thanks Thierry, glad you like it.
 

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SWEET!! You KNOW we're all excited for you. And make sure to let them know the kind of attention your garage gets.. they SHOULD give you a discount.
 
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SWEET!! You KNOW we're all excited for you. And make sure to let them know the kind of attention your garage gets.. they SHOULD give you a discount.

Fingers crossed Kyle!

We have something similar here at work. The static is very very bad with it, oddly.

Are you referring to the flooring sealant I used? Or RaceDeck?
 
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Spent the weekend at a friends family cottage, well... its actually a beautiful brand new dream home on the water. I was in total awww. Obviously i had to check out the garage and see what was going on in there. It did not disappoint! Very nice heated tile floors with drains at the door entrance. Diamond plate lower wall trim and organized with top notch cabinets and wall hangers. Anyhow one thing that really stuck out was the opener. I had never seen this type before.

After some googling it seems as though its Liftmaster's Medium duty commercial unit. They had to upgrade the opener as the door was way too heavy I was told. I'm trying to also find a pic of the open close wall controls, even those were impressive. Reminded me of some sort of a private elevator control.

Not sure if anyone else has experience with these but i was very impressed with the quality and look of these.

Quick cell shot of opener.
 
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In preparation for the floor arriving, hopefully this week i did a little more wall/floor prep. I did the same thing in my last garage and really enjoyed the result. Painting the corner and about an inch in helps to hide the transition between the floor and the wall. It helps to create a flow from the floor and continue up to the wall. The "colours" I'm choosing for the floor will also continue this theme. Just a small little detail that helps contribute to the whole project i think.







We had spent the weekend at a friends cottage and since the in-laws cared for our pup during that time i cleaned up the FIL's jag and wifey made them some dinner.

 
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Crazy day here in Ottawa, hard to concentrate on anything at the moment. Just happy that i can account for all my loved ones.

Received notice today that my order will be slightly delayed as they are out of the black FreeFlow tiles at the moment. Looks like I will have to wait until Halloween weekend to do my install, woe is me lol... This did however remind me that I hadn't posted the RaceDeck floor layout that I had decided on. Opted to go with FreeFlow again, but i swapped one of the colours. Going with Black, Graphite and Alloy this time. I'm thinking this will really tie the whole garage together well. I was initially going to do two blocks of the same design but i felt that would have looked better had i had two single garage doors instead of one large door.

 
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Just watched it on the news here in Australia.

Your garage floor will look great when finished.
 
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Scary happenings in the nation's capital. I haven't yet had time to review all of what has been going on, but I know enough that it isn't/wasn't good.

But, congrats on your new FF floor. I like the idea of going with the alloy for the "band". I have kicked that same idea around in my head a couple of times. There's nothing wrong with a little change time to time. Have fun with the install. I don't think I need to remind YOU that pics will be necessary once it's down.
 
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Wow had to check the news to see what was up. Gunman still loose? :(

They are now saying it was only one but during the day there were talks of three.

Solidarity my friend.

Looking forward to seeing the race deck. Have enjoyed your build once again.

Thanks Josh. Glad to hear your liking the new space.

Just watched it on the news here in Australia.

Your garage floor will look great when finished.

Thanks Aaron, its getting pretty close.

Looking forward to you getting the racedeck in and installed! As for gunman? Stay safe my friend!

Thanks Kyle. Me too!

Scary happenings in the nation's capital. I haven't yet had time to review all of what has been going on, but I know enough that it isn't/wasn't good.

But, congrats on your new FF floor. I like the idea of going with the alloy for the "band". I have kicked that same idea around in my head a couple of times. There's nothing wrong with a little change time to time. Have fun with the install. I don't think I need to remind YOU that pics will be necessary once it's down.

The city was crazy yesterday. I was following several news feeds on twitter along with the radio and online. I had several friends affected by the lock down in the core of the city. Also have family members who live blocks away from the locked down area so just making sure everyone was accounted for. My uncle unfortunately ended up with a birds eye view of the initial scene. His office window is directly in front of the memorial. Turned his head after the first shot and saw the last few shots. Something that won't be leaving his memory anytime soon.

As for the floor I'm totally stoked. As mentioned, a little bummed that I'm not going to be able to do it this weekend but its still going to happen. The Alloy for the band seems like a cool idea. Haven't seen a comparable layout from some searching so I'll see how it turns out. That's no doubt one of aspects that makes this type of flooring excel, if you don't like one colour selection its an easy change.
 

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Great idea with the alloy band instead of the red. I've thought about replacing my red tiles with that color as well (I now feel like I have too much red!).

Nice work as always. Can't wait to see the finished product!
 
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are you having it shipped directly to the house or going across the border to get it yourself?

Going to do the same thing i did with my last order a couple years ago; get it shipped for free to the UPS center in Ogdensburg. About an hour drive for me so its well worth it.

Great idea with the alloy band instead of the red. I've thought about replacing my red tiles with that color as well (I now feel like I have too much red!).

Nice work as always. Can't wait to see the finished product!

Thanks, glad you agree. I'm thinking it should round out the whole space really well. Not that my last one was "flashy" by any stretch but I'm looking to have this garage a little more simple looking colour-wise.
 

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Dubber

I know your excited as we are to see the Racedeck installed. It will look super, owing to the colors in your garage, and the design you have made. I like everything you have done, and it looks really nice now. The flooring will be the icing on your cake.
I would like to do something like that in my shop, but with the work and projects I do in there it just would not last long. I just go with a mop and a good sealer or wax.

Stay safe my friend!!

Best Regards
Herb
 
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I know your excited as we are to see the Racedeck installed. It will look super, owing to the colors in your garage, and the design you have made. I like everything you have done, and it looks really nice now. The flooring will be the icing on your cake.
I would like to do something like that in my shop, but with the work and projects I do in there it just would not last long. I just go with a mop and a good sealer or wax.

Stay safe my friend!!

Best Regards
Herb

Thanks Herb, your always such a positive presence. :thumbup:
 

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I buy Performance VW magazine over here in the UK and they feature US/Canadian show reports. Let me know if you go to any and I'll keep an eye out for pics of your gorgeous car in them.

If I find any I'll send a copy over for you. :thumbup:
 

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Excellent color choice Dubber. I have the alloy & graphite of the solid tiles.
You will love it. Can't wait to see some pictures of it down.
 
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I buy Performance VW magazine over here in the UK and they feature US/Canadian show reports. Let me know if you go to any and I'll keep an eye out for pics of your gorgeous car in them.

If I find any I'll send a copy over for you. :thumbup:

Thanks Buzz, very kind offer.

Excellent color choice Dubber. I have the alloy & graphite of the solid tiles.
You will love it. Can't wait to see some pictures of it down.

Thanks, it seems like a no lose choice, hahaha.

The flooring arive yet???

Unfortunately not, delayed about a week it seems. Hope to attack it next weekend.
 

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Quick comparison since we got possession a few weeks ago.
Before


Now


Can't wait to get more stuff onto the walls, which will include a TV. Already have the cable wired in so i'm halfway there :) Really appreciate all of the positive motivation this site brings out.

Congratulations! The picture of mowing the yard for the first time, that is the stuff I remember too - just enjoy the smell and sounds of grass and garages..

This post 191 really shows what a great job you do on the garage space! Nice job!
 

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Another couple things off my list today. I had a few cracks and voids near the base of the wall on both sides of the garage door so i filled those today with some window filler stuff, the name escapes me. Next on the list was putting a frosted film on the window in the garage, i really wanted something on there that avoided the need for blinds. We also had a bathroom that really needed it as we always had to have the blinds closed in there for any kind of privacy. Having two 2'x4' windows in the bathroom was a little much. Could potentially channel my inner exhibitionist lol...

One window done.


Now to the garage!


Pretty happy with the results. Not hard but time consuming and definitely need an extra set of hands for the peeling and spraying phases. I also did a little splicing with some leftovers to allow me to return one of the boxes. This will finance another shop light i'm thinking :)

Loving the privacy this gives while still allowing tons of light to come in.

Good idea I may borrow. I have a clear glass window in the garage up high and I do love the light it adds. Your approach may reduce need to clean the glass as often.
 
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Are you picking up the flooring with one of your cars, or borrowing someone's bigger vehicle?

Mind PM'ing me what they quoted you for the flooring? I have a similar space. I've sent them two quote requests over the last 3 weeks and still have not heard anything back. I'm debating whether to use Race Deck or go with horse stall mats.
 
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