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LaMaR-

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How you guys doing, Everyone calls me Mande and I am new to your site. I am active duty military, 22 years old and just bought my first house before deployment. I got back from that deployment 3 weeks ago and now I am getting ready to paint the garage move some stuff around and hopefully do the floor here in the next few weeks. I figured some people would enjoy seeing this so why not post it. Plus it will be a great tool to look back at how it was previously.

My background consists of Active duty military 4th year in April 2011. Before that I did bodywork and paint for BMW, Chevy, Toyota in Binghamton NY for about 3 years. While I was in highschool I took automotive classes and starting my second year I became a apprentice at the dealership, who seemed to like me enough to give me a job after my apprenticeship was over. Enough about me, onto the garage.

Just a 2bay nothing special I am not sure about the dimensions of it, I will get them later on if I can find them, Garage will be pretty much my space to get out of the house and do oil changes, brake changed the basic stuff, later
on start doing bodywork and paintwork again. Hopefully after my next deployment I can come home and buy a project car to build. Either a classic to restore, or a car to build for Autox.

My home.
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The space
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how it looked yesterday after opening the new air compressor.
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I am heading to the garage now to start laying down some paint, so hopefully later tonight I will update this.

Hope you guys enjoy and if you have any comments or oppinions I would love to hear them.
Thanks
Mande
 
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LaMaR-

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First question for you guys. Looking for a opinion really. Im using a craftsmans laser level to get all my lines level. But on the right side of my garage there is no trim its just concrete bricks to the floor, would you paint to the floor? Or leave it white? New pics as well.

Wall with trim on bottom
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My thoughts are to paint to the floor..
Back to the garage be back in 30 min to see if there are any replies.
 
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So is your home in Binghamton now? I had some friends there a long time ago.
I had a home like yours when I first got out of the Air Force and finished my aviation training and hired on at Rockwell. I mostly built drag bikes, but did some car work, like putting a 350/350 combo in my LUV pickup. What I did to make the shop more livable, was to build a small out building, connected to the house outside the garage, that I mounted my compressor in. I put a single door on it, just enough room for the compressor, some yard tools, and a push mower. Three walls, a roof and floor was all there is to it. A door and vent located at the right height to let air pass over the compressor motor. That got the yard tools out of my garage, and more importantly, I no longer had to listen to the compressor! I built mine on a raised wood floor, which further dampened sound. I also ran the air drain line into the garage so I didn't have to go outside to drain the airtank each night (which I only did weekly anyway).
Just match the siding and shingles...
Paint to the floor, then stain the floor.
 
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first thanks for helping us keep our freedom!!!!

second i would paint everything from the line down no matter what. if you don't the blocks would stand out instead of blending in. just my 2cents. you have a great space and cool house for being 22. keep up the good work
 
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Thanks everyone for the help and thoughts,
Fool on the Hill, my house is in Jacksonville FL, I am originally from Binghamton. First line is done, going back to start second line and I will take some quick pics when I finish masking.
Done posting till masking is done.
Thanks everyone
Mande
 

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Your garage is about the same size as mine. One change that gave me added space and kept the noise level down was moving the compressor outside. I built a small shed for it and plumbed copper airlines into the garage.
 
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Got it all masked off, redid it a couple of times because I wasnt very happy with how the lines came out, but finally came up with a plan that worked...
The laser level I had mounted on my tool box and just kept spinning it each direction. Then I realized that the lines were getting narrower and narrower as I went towards the door. So I peeled it, tryed something else that didnt work. Finally I used my camera tripod, got it to the height I wanted, leveled the laser and it worked. each time I moved it, I just releveled it and it worked perfect.
Heres the pics of it all masked off, not sure if I am going to lay a coat of paint tonight or if I am going to wait till tomorrow.

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When i go to do the garage floor in a week or so, am i gonna have problems with getting the paint on the walls as well? Never done floors so not sure how big of a deal they are.
 

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Dose the door open into the garage ? if so id carry your stripe and lower wall color across it to blend in. Just a thought :)

Thank You For Your Service! And Welcome Home
 
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The door does open. You think I should paint it? I will do the walls then see what it looks like. Hopefully pics later, the wife wants to go to some plaza thing for lunch, which im sure will turn into her wanting to look at a few stores lol.
 

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The door does open. You think I should paint it? I will do the walls then see what it looks like. Hopefully pics later, the wife wants to go to some plaza thing for lunch, which im sure will turn into her wanting to look at a few stores lol.

It always dose!:lol_hitti
 
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Stripe done, heading out to get food with the wife now. But heres a pic, the lower tape is still on, top peeled, have a few spots to touch up on the white above the stripe where I got sloppy, oops. But here are the pics.

Far corner from my door
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painted it behind the water heater too, what a pain
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Corner near door
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Left of door to garage door, still needs a garage door opener
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and one to show the color
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First and foremost thank you for your service!!! As far as painting the floor if you are going to put in some sort of base molding you wont have to be perfect but I vote paint it to the floor then if you are worried about the floor paint getting on the wall just tape it off first. By the way if you put in a full tour the paint can wait another day Enjoy the time with your wife!

Rob
 

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Good looking home and garage. As others have said, thank you for your service. I grew up in a small town about 10 miles east of Binghamton called Sanitaria Springs. You are in a better place now, could not handle the snow any more. Good luck with the garage and the house.
 
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jamesemery728 I know exactly where that is, do you know where Afton is? That is acctually my hometown, but everyone knows either Syracuse or Binghamton so it gives a better idea of where I am at.
 
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Thank you for your service! Thats going to be a cool space! What part of Jax are you in? I retired in 2000 from the 125th FIG out at the FLANG base. God Bless.
 
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Finished painting today, pics are below. When I peeled the tape it looks like the paint kinda soaked into the paint below the tape. I would like to edge all of the lines with a sort of black pinstripe to clean it up. It isnt bad, but I want it perfect lol. I was wondering if automotive pinstriping would work on garage walls? Ive never heard of it or anything, but it would be easy to do and cheap. Any suggestions??
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Mande

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and showing that I even got it behind the water heater lol
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Also the reason I chose the blue... Not only my favorite color but...
My 2011 GMC Sierra 1500.

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jamesemery728 I know exactly where that is, do you know where Afton is? That is acctually my hometown, but everyone knows either Syracuse or Binghamton so it gives a better idea of where I am at.

Absolutely know where Afton is. My father used to take us all to the county fair and the fireworks that used to be in Afton about 55 years ago. Great country in upstate NY (in the summer LOL). Nothing like working on a car up north when the undercarriage is caked with ice/snow and begins to melt while you are under it and drip in your face and down your neck.
 
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Very true, I used to love driving up belden hill to get to work in Binghamton lol, what a paint that was. I do miss the snow though
 

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The paint turned out great ! the side door dosnt look too bad without the stripe. Wish i had done a stripe or 2 tone before i moved all the stuff back in. Id buy a roll of the automotive stripe and see how it sticks and if not your not out a whole lott.
 
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Thanks I might have to try that, I am gonna run to advanced now and grab a quick roll to see..
 

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That came out great. Just one question though. according to code here that water heater should be up off the ground if its in the garage. I am thinking 12"?
 
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LaMaR-

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That came out great. Just one question though. according to code here that water heater should be up off the ground if its in the garage. I am thinking 12"?

Not sure if that is a Texas thing, mine and the neighbors are all the same. I am not sure though to be honest.
 

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Nice garage and truck, and more importantly, thanks for serving! Keep those pictures coming.

Afton is a great little town, but I'm slightly biased since I grew up there many moons ago. Spent many days at the Afton Fair (still hanging on, but a far cry from what it used to be). Highlight of the fair for me was always Joie Chitwood's show on the last night of the fair. For a few years they also had Jack Kochman's Hell Drivers earlier in the week. Sadly both shows has been gone for quite a while, so that gives you a clue to my vintage!
 
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I have never heard of that lol. But I do miss it, riding the rides till I was almost sick, then jumping on my bike and riding back across the bridge to my house
 

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for those attempting this in the future on textured walls, you can avoid that bleed by putting a very thin film of caulk on the edge of the tape. It seals it to the wall and makes the lines very crisp.

My home in Vegas has textured walls and I use the tape-caulk method to transition from one color to the other and the line is razor sharp.

Looks great! I have that same laser level so I might just steal your taping idea.
 
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