Nolift911
Well-known member
Damn dude you have been busy!!!! Just got caught up 
Well done!!

Well done!!

Impressive place, but all auto assembly plants are. Definitely lots of gleaming white and blue. Aaaand a ton of tdi's sitting around.

Love the update Dubber! I still love my original Husky cabinets. Look great and hard to beat for the money too! Good to see you enjoying your place.
Looking really good, keep up the great work!
Was the car park filled with smoke?![]()
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The reason i went another root in my space.
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Sorry mate, but I'm sure you mean "the reason you went a different "route" in your space.
You may, or may not, want to know what the other meaning is down here.
But I'm fairly sure that didn't happen in the garage.....
Lyndon
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LOL, where the heck did you pull that quote from? Do we all need to now swing by your thread looking for typos hahaha.
And shouldn't you have said "meant"?
Cheers!


Dubber, in post # 1445, you have a nice looking floor jack that seems low enough to get under your side skirts. Can you tell me which brand/model that is? I need something that can get under a low car. thanks.
I love the look of the mk iv r32 rear end. Makes me jealous..
Dubber, in post # 1445, you have a nice looking floor jack that seems low enough to get under your side skirts. Can you tell me which brand/model that is? I need something that can get under a low car. thanks.
Looks like a low pro long reach Harbor Freight one?
http://www.harborfreight.com/automo...vy-duty-floor-jack-with-rapid-pump-68050.html
Looking good dubber! Been drooling over your garage for a long time. I recently purchased my first home with a 2 car garage and I have been drawing (aka stealing) a lot of stuff from your garage. Thanks so much for sharing your transition of your garage over the years.
Got it, will check HF this weekend. Thanks, guys.
Completely agree.
Here's the best pic i could find.
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That one looks pretty similar.
Well this weekend I tackled my annual thorough floor cleaning post canadian winter mess. The RaceDeck FreeFlow tiles allow muck to flow under the tiles and keep the surface clean. This does mean there is an accumulation below they depending on the person and the cleaning cycle should be cleaned at some point. In my city we use a TON of salt, so i really didn't want that dried substance just sitting in the garage.
Side Note: In my garage i only park a "dirty" car on the left side (right side in the pictures). This means that i only end up needing to remove the one side.
I decided to quickly highlight the simplicity of undoing a section of RaceDeck flooring. With a simple paint scraper find one of the locking joints......
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And pry to one direction. Now you can either remove one tile or work your way down the line to remove a large section.
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Floor up, after being sprayed to negate dust.
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After a few sessions of Simple green, hose and scrubbing with a push broom.
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Sealing the garage floor was definitely beneficial to simplify the cleaning process.
Once the floor is back down a quick mop with an all purpose cleaner and the results speak for themselves.
And the results!
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Nice work dubber. Imagine tearing down and building that floor for every race event. LOL. It looked great, but I wanted to hire someone to transport and assemble/teardown the flooring at each race.![]()
Your dirt looks a lot like my dirt..haHaving a floor sloping outside to pavement would have been a lot, lot easier. Regardless, loving the floor.
So much WANT with this RaceDeck flooring. One day!
Looking good, my friend!
Wow looks like a lot of work to keep that stuff clean. Imagine after your sealed the floor it washes out easier.
