Rockuf8
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Fix that wrinkle in the lower edge of the RD tile near the stool. 


Wow..the wood flooring looks great! Nice job.
Also, your garage looks fantastic as well. You get the OCD approval stamp but it's one of the nicest one car's I've seen. The garage floor does looks great btw!
dubber, good job on the flooring!! Looks like you got your ducks in a row on it. Is it nail down or glue down? I really like the "mid century moderne" appeal to your place. I could cut some heavy duty zzzzzzz's on that comfy looking sofa!!!!!! Here is something that happened to me: I had just laid the kitchen using Bruce Hardwood engineered flooring and we went for a week trip. A leak at the dishwasher fill spout sprang and when we got back the floor had changed color near the sink and dishwasher. I had to pull up all that flooring and dry the subfloor, and install new. It did not "do well" getting wet.
Looks fantastic!!! Great Job.
Tiles are a much better idea in a kitchen or bathroom or anywhere that may see moisture. Great job Dubber! Floor looks excellent!
Yeah floor looks great Dubber. I had laid down a floating faux wood floor in my basement and 2 weeks later experienced a flood from melting snow (1"-2" or less) and the entire floor was ruined. Ripped it out in disgust and put in a tile floor and a second french drain.
Love you're garage manEspecially the racedeck and color combo.
Even the single car garage's you guys have in the states are big compared to what we have here. In my single @ home my car barely fits, I don't even have to think about having storage or a workspace in there too.
Thanks for posting. I'm actually in Canada though.Maybe the pics make it seem bigger but it is super tight. That really crystallizes the importance of organization and figuring out the best spot for any given item. I've gone through a lot of trial and error to get it to the point of functioning the way i want/need it. The key is things off the floor and up as much as possible and to the extremities.
Damn dubber, I already bought one, but it's NOT magnetic. OK, since I live way down south of you I guess I have to get the Griot's one. And yes, I have their catalog. Does having one that isn't magnetic give me any credits? LOL
i will be buying one Saturday. thanks dubber!
Thanks man. A lot of work especially since it was my first time but i'm happy with how it turned out and so is the wife!

Hahaha....Happy wife, happy life...
Funny thing is i think i'm shooting myself in the food by tackling more and more projects as her belief in me is accelerating in a rate i would be able to sustain.......
ie more projects likely on the horizon lol.....

Spent yesterday cleaning my sister's car for her. She is the polar opposite to me so in terms of her car, it gets no love lol.... Its a MINI so it was awesome having it in the garage with tons of room to maneuver around. I washed it on the driveway but we hit 40 degrees yesterday so needless to say i quickly brought it in to the garage to finish up. I'll try and get a couple pics up.
WOW 40 deg!! Makes one hunt a jacket. We are into the 80s-90s with a massive tornado every few minutes around here (AR/MO/KS/OK). I got tired of them and just slept through last night's round, until the tornado sirens started their whealing. Get your sister a bottle of Megular "Last Touch". You can get it Amazon or a good auto house. All you need is two microfibers and a spray of Last Touch and anyone can have a shiny car with little effort. Also, there is a you tube video on it, along another video on waterless car washing, these made by Megular's. Your very nice to do the ride up for your sister!!!!
Best Regards
Herb Spencer
After the first wash and then applied the Iron X. It devours those "rust" spots and turns purple.
wow that Iron X really did those wheels good!!
104F in Canada? Now I know the HAARP is working full time to squash us.
For general hand cleaning between tasks I keep baby-wipes in my shop. We have 2 kids so have used them on their butts back when they needed it and always kept a container in the car. Turned out so helpful that even with the kids house-trained
we still buy them and have 'em around the house, in the cars and, yes, I found them to be useful in my shop.
The upper left side of the garage door...is that day-light leaking by? If so you have another job
104F in Canada? Now I know the HAARP is working full time to squash us.
wow that Iron X really did those wheels good!! I always search for a quality product when I, just as you, do a favor for family on the abused rides. The wheels can be the most trying as half the time their not cleaned. I'll definitely need to look into this stuff! Great job!
Nice work on the Mini. I agree, Iron X is a great product. I get a little disappointed when I use it on my cars because I don't get much purple!
For general hand cleaning between tasks I keep baby-wipes in my shop. We have 2 kids so have used them on their butts back when they needed it and always kept a container in the car. Turned out so helpful that even with the kids house-trainedwe still buy them and have 'em around the house, in the cars and, yes, I found them to be useful in my shop.
We buy them in bulk at CostCo (using their Kirkland brand) and it will last months:
The upper left side of the garage door...is that day-light leaking by? If so you have another jobI had to do this at our last house. Easy task.
Haha! A massive photo of Baby Wipes in Dubber's thread! I can just imagine the look on his face!
, AMEN!

Heh, yeah, sorry 'bout that big pic![]()
I keep trying to not look at your thread but that dang purdy floor just keeps drawing me in. So nice![]()
