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finished garage (finally)

ry57pont

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i have finally taken some shots of my attached garage, i used the rust-oleum professional with clear, after one year its holding up well. -RB
 

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Looks good, I don't think I'll ever finish mine... Do you do any welding/grinding on the floor area that might damage it?
 
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couple more
 

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ry57pont

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i bought a welding blanket to throw on the floor, im sure any slag would damage it.
 

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Awesome job. Sweet Goat...The only problem I see is the title of your thread, "finished garage (finally)". Your garage is a journey, not a destination. My garage will be "finished" for me the day they pry the ratchet out of my rigor mortised hand. (Hopefully, I will get a removal service that uses the right tool to pry it from my hand.)
 
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I agree, its a process... Its never actually finished. Nice ride and love the F4-U.

What is the wipe off board for. Looks like it gets use, but I hadn't thought about one in my layout.
 
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ry57pont

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White board keeps track of what needs oil, what needs repair ect. just too much stuff to keep track of with a short memory
 

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Nice! What are the dimensions of the garage? I'd like to see if I could set mine up the same way.
 

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I dont know what I like better, GTO or garge. Its a tough choice. Ime gonna have to say the GTO. I only say that because its a classic.
 
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nolatoolguy,

My vote is a 3 way tie, I like the GTO and the garage....also the kiddie vet.:thumbup:
 
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I like the corrugated roofing material used for the wainscoting (sp?). I've done a similar thing to my garage as well. I used the plastic type which is easy to cut with household scissors and it goes up easy. Plus it hides a lot of sins from shoddy builder quality drywall prep. Nice job on your garage!

I see drag radials on the GTO. What does it run in the 1/4?
 
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ry57pont

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I like the corrugated roofing material used for the wainscoting (sp?). I've done a similar thing to my garage as well. I used the plastic type which is easy to cut with household scissors and it goes up easy. Plus it hides a lot of sins from shoddy builder quality drywall prep. Nice job on your garage!

I see drag radials on the GTO. What does it run in the 1/4?

its pretty tame, 4 spd car. best time was a 12.8 cant seem to get it to hook yet.
 
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