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AndrewnTX

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WOW so inspiring!! it all just looks fabulous, clean and purposeful! We all will have to be patient for the floor pics..
 
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There is still lots that i want to do in the garage so its by no means done, but getting the floor in and with everything else that has already been done, i would say its at a great stage. I'm proud of the results thus far. Thanks again to everyone for the positive feedback and comments.
 
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'Before and After' pics are always my favorite, so here are a few to show the changes at this point.

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Looks great and I'm sure when the race deck gets down it will be even better. BTW that last pic the night shot with the car needs to go in the garages at night thread or maybe reshot it with the floor done

I just went over and looked dam call me "slow " again . LOL

Hahaha, no worries. I'm definitely down with doing the re-shot. I love those ones to show the changes.

Nice clean looking place there dub. Nice work once again.

Have a good one, Gerard

Thanks Gerard.
 

OJ Bartley

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Yeah dubber, perfect colour choice. Looks like it all came as a kit... Floor, cabinets, wall paint... Well done.

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Beautiful!!!!! The only change I would make is the location. Out of your garage and into mine!

Very well done!

Ody.
 

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Floors look beautiful! I was wondering one thing, how do you go about cleaning the stuff that gets into the opening of the tiles? Do you have to remove them? I mean, that's the only way I can think of myself, but I have never had any of these and was just curious.
 

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Holy ****!! I don't check up on your thread for a few days and BAM!! The racedeck is in, and the garage looks even more kick ***!! Great job.
 
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That turned out great! The color choice flows well with the rest of the garage and the car.

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Very nice

:beer:

Yeah dubber, perfect colour choice. Looks like it all came as a kit... Floor, cabinets, wall paint... Well done.

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Hahaha, love that comment. It was a just add sweat kit :)

Beautiful!!!!! The only change I would make is the location. Out of your garage and into mine!

Very well done!

Ody.

LOL. Thanks ODIS, sorry your going to have to settle with your small garages ;)


Floors look beautiful! I was wondering one thing, how do you go about cleaning the stuff that gets into the opening of the tiles? Do you have to remove them? I mean, that's the only way I can think of myself, but I have never had any of these and was just curious.

There are three options to clean underneath, depending on the substance or materials. One is to pull a tile or section, not difficult. Another is to rinse water through, and it channels out to the opening. And if its just dry items like sand, sawdust etc, you can just use a shop vac through the tiles. I've done each of these approaches in my last garage that also had RaceDeck FreeFlow tiles.

Holy ****!! I don't check up on your thread for a few days and BAM!! The racedeck is in, and the garage looks even more kick ***!! Great job.

Glad i can still impress you, thanks man.

Wow! It was an impressive space before... But with the floor. Good Work!

Exactly the reaction i'm going for. Thank you sir.
 
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Well, I have mixed emotions. On the one hand, your garage looks amazing. But, on the other, I have lost a brother in arms in terms of having the identical floor. I will try my best to put on a brave face.
 

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Well, I have mixed emotions. On the one hand, your garage looks amazing. But, on the other, I have lost a brother in arms in terms of having the identical floor. I will try my best to put on a brave face.

Fear not Rick! I like your color combo, and it goes with the paint scheme I've selected. Just give me TTTIIIMMMMEEE. :bounce:

In the mean time, dubber I think you selected a GREAT color for your garage floor. It really ties in well with everything else. :thumbup:

So now I'm wondering "what will be do next??". :headscrat
 
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The place looks awesome Dubber :beer:

Cheers!

Insta-chub!! :bowdown:

hahaha nice

Looks great!!!!

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Fear not Rick! I like your color combo, and it goes with the paint scheme I've selected. Just give me TTTIIIMMMMEEE. :bounce:

In the mean time, dubber I think you selected a GREAT color for your garage floor. It really ties in well with everything else. :thumbup:

So now I'm wondering "what will be do next??". :headscrat

Lots on the agenda, but more slow additions at this point. Stay tuned!

'Before and After' pics are always my favorite, so here are a few to show the changes at this point.

I'm lovin' the 'Double'!

Why does my shop look more like the BEFORE pictures? :)

Shawn

Hahaha, thanks Shawn

Looks great!

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Hey fellow dubber! The garage is amazing, I read every page to this thread!:beer:

I appreciate the commitment. Honored that your first post was on my thread. What dubs are you rocking?
 

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I appreciate the commitment. Honored that your first post was on my thread. What dubs are you rocking?

I've been meaning to register for the forums here and I finally got around to it today I saw your build and I was like hey another dubber! I have a 98 Mk3 Jetta Daily and an 03 Big turbo Mk4 GTi.Your cars both look great!
 

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Man your space looks amazing! I haven't poked my head around these forms for a bit, so it was nice to see that this garage has come rather far along :)
 
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I've been meaning to register for the forums here and I finally got around to it today I saw your build and I was like hey another dubber! I have a 98 Mk3 Jetta Daily and an 03 Big turbo Mk4 GTi.Your cars both look great!

Glad to see another dub fan. A big turbo has always been something i've wanted to do with the GLI. Which one did you go with?

Man your space looks amazing! I haven't poked my head around these forms for a bit, so it was nice to see that this garage has come rather far along :)

Cheers! Thanks man I definitely haven't been slacking.
 
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Its funny, my wife is Christmas obsessed and this weekend while i was busy out in the garage playing with RaceDeck with the biggest smile on my face she was doing something similar inside. She was busy bringing all of the decorations up from the basement and started the Xmas festivities. For the record this happened November 1st! lol...



To make this situation even funnier, on Halloween night, around 7:30pm i go out to the kitchen and i catch her trying to throw out the pumpkins hahaha, she couldn't be more excited to decorate.
 
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OJ Bartley

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Great tree, dubber. Your wife does good work! What's funny is that I came in for a break from grouting last night and caught my wife drinking egg nog and eating a gingerbread cookie. She can't wait to start either.

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You're killing me....I finally just submitted a bid to see what it would cost to get a race deck in my 26 x 34 after seeing your pictures. No idea what a ballpark number will even be, so I will be curious to see what they come back with.

Really great job. You've done some of the bigger hurdles now in your garage transformation. You're almost at the point where you can start focusing on all the little things now, which can be the hardest decisions to make!
 
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Great tree, dubber. Your wife does good work! What's funny is that I came in for a break from grouting last night and caught my wife drinking egg nog and eating a gingerbread cookie. She can't wait to start either.

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Glad to hear i'm not the only one hahaha.

Glad to see another dub fan. A big turbo has always been something i've wanted to do with the GLI. Which one did you go with?
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Its Definetly fun, turboo is a garrett 3071R.

Nice!

You're killing me....I finally just submitted a bid to see what it would cost to get a race deck in my 26 x 34 after seeing your pictures. No idea what a ballpark number will even be, so I will be curious to see what they come back with.

Really great job. You've done some of the bigger hurdles now in your garage transformation. You're almost at the point where you can start focusing on all the little things now, which can be the hardest decisions to make!

Agreed. Getting the big things out of the way was awesome, and took some planning to make sure everything in the plan would fit. Looking forward to dressing it up a bit more with a variety of items.
 
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