TopBanana
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Hey everyone! I've had my garage built since the end of 2005 but only found this board @ the end of last year...I've been lurking!
I have a 30'x40'x12'h pole building that currently has my 3 old cars in it. I have 24' of workbench made from 2x6's across the back and I'm already running out of room! I'm going to install a lift, 80 gal compressor, sandblast cabinet, parts washer, welder, and heat eventually. I'm just getting my electric finished now.
I've had some interesting issues along the way. 1st and foremost the concrete guy screwed up my slab. We thing it was too dry and got away from him. It ended up making shallow hollow bubbles all over the slab. Luckily I saw it before I started to epoxy the floor and made the contractor fix it. You can see the pad before they fixed it below. They broke up all the bubbles, put down a leveling agent, sprayed down a high-strength concrete covering, then epoxy sealed toe whole thing. Unfortunately my finish is now rough, but I got free epoxy!
I'm pretty much a Mopar Nut but do own 1 Ford-a 1921 Model T Depot Hack. Everything else except for my beater is Mopar. 65 Coronet 500 'vert, 73 Dart Sport, 00 Cherokee Sport, 01 Dakota CC SLT.
This has been a good source for info so far and looks like a pretty cool board! C-Ya!
I have a 30'x40'x12'h pole building that currently has my 3 old cars in it. I have 24' of workbench made from 2x6's across the back and I'm already running out of room! I'm going to install a lift, 80 gal compressor, sandblast cabinet, parts washer, welder, and heat eventually. I'm just getting my electric finished now.
I've had some interesting issues along the way. 1st and foremost the concrete guy screwed up my slab. We thing it was too dry and got away from him. It ended up making shallow hollow bubbles all over the slab. Luckily I saw it before I started to epoxy the floor and made the contractor fix it. You can see the pad before they fixed it below. They broke up all the bubbles, put down a leveling agent, sprayed down a high-strength concrete covering, then epoxy sealed toe whole thing. Unfortunately my finish is now rough, but I got free epoxy!
I'm pretty much a Mopar Nut but do own 1 Ford-a 1921 Model T Depot Hack. Everything else except for my beater is Mopar. 65 Coronet 500 'vert, 73 Dart Sport, 00 Cherokee Sport, 01 Dakota CC SLT.
This has been a good source for info so far and looks like a pretty cool board! C-Ya!