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FordExec, for now, I'm going to just stick with the graphite I have mixed up, I think it'll be ok. I imagine it would be difficult to color match something as reflective as that surface and have it look right later, as the color would seem to change based on what it might be reflecting.
I did however get the doors primed, and got the graphite on one side and the black on the frames on the other side. I was going to finish them up today but I ran out of painters tape and have to go to work in a little bit, so I guess I'll have to finish tomorrow. A few days to really dry, and then on to hinges and pulls, and I'll be pretty much done.
Here's a few more update pics.
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As you can see, I'm completely out of flat surfaces to store stuff now lol
 
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Well, other than doing the lazy susan and 1 more door pull, the workbench/cabinets are done!
The third pic came out a little blurry, I'll have to go get another, but here's what it looks like now:
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I'm out of excuses now, I'd better get the hot rod put back together and give this toybox a serious bath lol.
 

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Things are coming along very nicely in there, V-10. Looks like you're on the home stretch. Great job. I really like the checkered flag stripe around the garage, but I'm a bit partial to those :thumbup:

I would be interested in hearing your comments on the coin-pattern worksurface rubber mats. What's the cost compared to other coverings? How easy is it to wipe clean? Do you think it can it be replaced easily as time goes by or a patch gets really damaged? Does it "grip" the object you're working on pretty good or does it just slide? I know you haven't had it installed that long, but any insight would be appreciated.

I would like to do at least a portion of my bench with a rubber surface for the jobs like working on cylinder heads, bike parts, and such. I really like the coined pattern as opposed to some of the others out there. I'm guess any pattern will hide the small nicks that occur over time and keep it looking reasonable good as the years go on.

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Thanks guys:)

The rubber mat, lets see what I can say. It does hide imperfections very well. I have one spot that while laying on the concrete for the last 3 years got a little chewed up by some fluids that ran down behind something I had setting on it. Looks like it pitted it a little bit, but unless you're looking for it, you can't find it.
It's very easy to clean. Liquids just wipe right up, and anything else I just use my little shop brush and brush it right off, static cling is no problem with it.
It was a little slippery at first because after I glued it down and washed it with soap and water, I shined it up with a little tire shine. It's not as bad now as day 1, but there's definately less friction than say a particle board top. Probably the same as a clearcoated butcher block surface or new hardboard finish.
As far as ease of replacement, I put it down with contact cement, so if I want to change it out now, I'll have to get myself a sharp scraper to pull it up.
I don't feel that the cost was all that bad. I might have paid $350 for the mat (shipping included), but that gave me enough for the entire top, liners for 5 drawers, and all the rest I put on the ground as you see in the last pics. I doubt I threw away more than 3 cubic feet.
You could probably glue a few inches right against the wall for a liquids backsplash pretty easily.

Hope that's what you were looking for :)
 
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I'm so stoked that I found this thread! I am in the planning stages of my 30x36 garage, hoping to break ground early May.

This is so close to what I have planned, it's scary. One main difference is 12' walls and I plan to have my man door(s) on the same side as the small storage shed door.

This is pretty much the exact plan I have though... right down to the hoist. I love it. It's been so good to be able to give my wife a visual of what I'm building.

I would love to o the epoxy floors, but I just don't think they would hold up to welding, cutting, etc. that will happen in here. I don't want to put down drop cloths every time I weld, ya know.

I love seeing what you have done! Beautiful work!
 
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I'm so stoked that I found this thread! I am in the planning stages of my 30x36 garage, hoping to break ground early May.

This is so close to what I have planned, it's scary. One main difference is 12' walls and I plan to have my man door(s) on the same side as the small storage shed door.

This is pretty much the exact plan I have though... right down to the hoist. I love it. It's been so good to be able to give my wife a visual of what I'm building.

I would love to o the epoxy floors, but I just don't think they would hold up to welding, cutting, etc. that will happen in here. I don't want to put down drop cloths every time I weld, ya know.

I love seeing what you have done! Beautiful work!

Thanks :)
Good luck with your build, I look forward to seeing the build :beer:
 
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Thanks man, I think I've seen some of your relatives :)

All kidding aside, thanks. From what I've seen, New Zealand is absolutely beautiful country. I'd love to see more of it some day.
 

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I wish I had the time/energy/skills to make all those units. It is very similar to what I am hoping to achieve, except I am using bought units which although they will look nice will not be as strong as yours, and I will not get anywhere near the same satisfaction from using them as you will!

I particularly like your colour scheme, which is very similar to mine. :)
 

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Just found this thread...what an awesome build! You have skills, that's for sure. Subscribed for future reference and stealing of your ideas! :beer:
 
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Thanks for all the compliments everyone. It's really appreciated.
Every task I've done on this garage has been a lot of fun. A little scary sometimes a the start, but nothing a little pre-planning doesn't take the sting out of.

Hopefully I can muster a little energy soon to get that TA put back together soon. I've been on mandatory overtime since I finished those cabinets back in January. I'm finally back to a "normal" shift work schedule now lol. 144 hours every two weeks for 2 months can burn a person out lol. As soon as we can get everything labeled/boxed/moved for the big rummage sale in early May, I'll make sure the last of the painting is done, and spit-shine it all up for some good pics.

thanks... lots of work into her to get over 700 at the wheels... thats a hard hump to break. I lived in Midland after college, might have to make it down for a Loons game and we can go for a cruise when I get back to the Mitten.

Man do I ever understand. I've had that dual stage nitrous system for like 3 years but haven't been able to fire it up yet because I've been plagued by transmission/TC issues...... I finally had a 4L80E with transbrake put together for it. If this engine ever eats itself, I'd considered an iron block with F1 Procharger setup. But that'd probably just be trading one set of headaches for another.

Anyway, yeah, when you come around Midland again, shoot me a PM. I'll try to make sure I have the time off and we'll hook up for a loons game and garage tour :thumbup:
 
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Man do I ever understand. I've had that dual stage nitrous system for like 3 years but haven't been able to fire it up yet because I've been plagued by transmission/TC issues...... I finally had a 4L80E with transbrake put together for it. If this engine ever eats itself, I'd considered an iron block with F1 Procharger setup. But that'd probably just be trading one set of headaches for another.
Anyway, yeah, when you come around Midland again, shoot me a PM. I'll try to make sure I have the time off and we'll hook up for a loons game and garage tour :thumbup:

I am def up for a garage tour!
And I will sell you a D1SC Prochager so I can get an F1-R :thumbup: ... can you say 1000hp?
My blower is maxed out. Could always do NOS or Meth. haha
 
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Hey, I'm looking for some ideas on a little project I'm doing. I have the double doors painted semi-gloss white for the storage room. I want to paint something on them, but I'm not sure just what yet.
I've kinda kicked around doing this:
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Or maybe a Pontiac symbol:
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Anyone have any ideas here? I had thought about crossed checkered flags, but that might get a bit trickier.
 

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Man. Your place is coming right along, looks great. Those cabinets are every bit as nice as the ones I just rebuilt/ refaced for my kitchen. Great work! :)
 

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Hey, I'm looking for some ideas on a little project I'm doing. I have the double doors painted semi-gloss white for the storage room. I want to paint something on them, but I'm not sure just what yet.

Anyone have any ideas here? I had thought about crossed checkered flags, but that might get a bit trickier.

How about some 60's Ed Roth style stuff?
now that your off overtime, the beer is still cold.
 
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How about some 60's Ed Roth style stuff?
now that your off overtime, the beer is still cold.

Just finishing it up now. Gotta make it to this coming weekend. As long as nobody calls in sick, I'm taking a week off starting this coming Saturday, I'll swing out for that beer, definately!
 

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Just finishing it up now. Gotta make it to this coming weekend. As long as nobody calls in sick, I'm taking a week off starting this coming Saturday, I'll swing out for that beer, definately!

Just gimme a call, hey you changed your signature line, I need to keep reading the mantra about arguing with idiots.
I was hoping to do some work outside tomorrow but they are predicting rain.
We got “thunder snow” from 1:00-3:00 and got over 2”!!!!! It is raining now and supposed to get warmer
 
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Just throwing in a quick update with some pics.

I finally managed to get the lazy susan set up in the corner of the workbench. Only downside, I bought 2 8' sections of aluminum banding, and the perimeter apparently wound up being 8'2" lol.
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I've also been putting the workbench to good use:thumbup:
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Also a little different kind of work
Old Stock
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New Stock
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A little glass bedding going on
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I also picked up a small vise, and an aluminum plate that will fit exactly on my reloading accessory plate, so I can store it when I don't need it. Still gotta drill the holes so pics aren't up yet.

Next up, tearing the engine out of the car, as I think I spun a bearing :wtf:
 

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V-10,

Just get a short length of that aluminum and put a 90 bend in it as shown, and it will look like you were just reinforcing the corners :) Plus it will cover up those sharp edges. (I'm sure you thought of it already)

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Great use of space in that otherwise hard-to-reach corner!
 

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V-10 that is one good looking shop. I just found the thread yesterday and after reading all the post you made, well you have skills.
Very well thought out and quality craftsmanship. You can sure be proud of that.
I really like the floor and cabinet's, they set the place off.
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Nice build.

Where did you buy your lift from? Did you install it yourself? What brand epoxy did you go with? Any thing you'd do any different?
 
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Thanks for the comments guys, sorry about the delayed response. Hunting season and all :) The lift was from Greg Smith Equipment. The epoxy was Epoxy-Coat brand. I originally planned on a lighter blue than what I put down, but other than that, I'm a pretty happy camper.
 

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Very Sharp! I like it. How hard was it to get the floor grids done with the epoxy? That looks like a tough job.
 
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Hey all :)
The epoxy is holding up great. I have one or two little chips where I dropped something that landed point down, but only I can see where they're at, they're pretty small. Other than that, all is good with it :)
The lines were very easy to tape, really. I just used regular duct tape and pressed it down hard after it was where I wanted it to make sure there were no "no-contact" spots where the epoxy could creep under. Then I just taped some painters paper down over the duct tape with regular painters tape. Just so I couldn't overshoot the duct tape with the squeegie/roller. I did one color, waited about 2 or 3 days, and did the other. I'm very happy with the result :)
 
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Just got done building some more storage, I might as well add it to the build thread,eh ;)
I like that Kreg Jig more every time I use it. I made these 16" deep with the top being 24" for large box storage.

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Damn....your garage looks better than my kitchen!

Pictures can be decieving lol. I have my Trans Am's motor/******/engine compartment completely disassembled right now (as usual) for fabbing up a new 91mm front mount turbo system for it. I have **** EVERYWHERE now.

you need to bring some guns up to my place and use my 300 meter range.

Hey, how's it going man? I saw you have 240v power out to the shop now. Congrats :beer:
 
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