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I'm hoping to paint the garage and the hallway this weekend so, spackle, spackle, spackle. I would like to spend Monday putting down my new floor.
 
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Ok, I had forgotten how much work spackling and sanding is, especially when your a pretty bad spackler. The sanding started today and I have to say that the spackling I did the last day was MUCH better than the spackling I did the first day. Had to get in my groove. I think I will be sanding for the next 2 days. A lot of wet weather the past 4 days and it's taking forever to dry. Had a heater in the garage last night just to speed things along. It will be awesome when it's finished though.

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Ok, I had forgotten how much work spackling and sanding is, especially when your a pretty bad spackler. The sanding started today and I have to say that the spackling I did the last day was MUCH better than the spackling I did the first day. Had to get in my groove. I think I will be sanding for the next 2 days. A lot of wet weather the past 4 days and it's taking forever to dry. Had a heater in the garage last night just to speed things along. It will be awesome when it's finished though.

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Keep it up!!! It's looking good.
 
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Thanks alpinewhite -

Got more sanding done today, still more to go though.
Starting to see the end I hope, so I bought myself a present today.
A nice big Craftsman storage cabinet. It's 36" x 78" and the doors even have racks for spray cans.
It was $123 off so I could not pass it up.

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It's looking good and that Craftsman cabinet looks like it will provide tons of storage. Keep at it.
 

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Very nice cabinet, can't wait to see it set up. That door design is very smart. U have a pic of the outside or am i gonna have to wait until your garage is done :)
 
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Getting close to putting things back in the garage so I'm on the hunt for a retractable electric cord reel. My Craftsman one crapped out a few years ago.
The retractable part, weak spring I guess. It seems to be a common fault with most of them over time. So I think I would like to buy a good one and not have to worry about it again. Here are a few ones I have found for around $100. Leaning towards the blue one(which of course I will paint black). I like it because it had a mess of great reviews, plus a metal case.

Bayco $73.75
Cord Reel, Retractable, Gauge/Conductor 14/3, Cord Type SJT, Cord Length 30 Ft., Color Black, Voltage 120, Max. Amps 13
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Rockler $98.99
•15 Amps / 125 Volts
•12-Gauge
•Heavy duty industrial grade reel housing
•Quick release mounting bracket
•30' long extension cord retracts and locks at any length.
•36” power cord
•Three receptacles
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Can't believe it but I'm finally done sanding.
First coat of primer started today. If it doesn't rain tomorrow I will give it another coat.

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The insulation and furring looks great. Everything is coming right along. The sheet rock is fantastic. You did a real good job.

Keep up the good work and keep us posted!
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Herb Spencer
 

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Great job Paul.. I just checked out your thread and it's amazing how when we start working on a project we end up saying "while I'm in there"..and just doing the rest. I really like the way it's turning out.

The POD idea was a great idea. I'm going to have to just put some stuff on the side of the house with a tarp over it.

As for the 2x4's.. all I can say is, they don't make them like they used too! Your garage project is looking really good. :thumbup:

I'll be watching for updates.
 
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It's looking very good. Just spent an hour getting caught up from the beginning. Looking good and giving me hope that my garage will get done. Keep up the great work. Looking forward to the next updates!
 
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Thanks everybody,
It's been a lot of hard work but I'm having fun doing it. I just keep checking out that picture I have of the finished garage in my head. Getting closer everyday.
Bought the paint today. Got Home Depot to match the grey on the Craftsman cabinets for the lower section of the garage. Than a red and black stripe across the middle of the wall and white for the rest of the wall and ceiling. Also found stainless steel outlet covers. Everything has a second coat of primer and we are ready for paint.

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Very nice. Funny enough I have also selected a white with a black/red/grey stripe. So we will have some of the same basic colors. Looking foward to seeing how your garage looks after the paint.
 
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great work so far Paul....for a small garage you sure had alot of stuff....I like the layout n some nice stuff going into your revised workspace....keep them pics coming
you got a lovely camaro....how far into the build are you???
 
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Thanks Dubber, I'm starting to see the light.

Skiptms - Thanks, at least it will look a lot better than what i started with. I don't think I could have started with much worse.

Aaron P. - Thanks, should make working on the camaro much more enjoyable. Here is the build link for the Camaro over on Pro-touring.com.
http://www.pro-touring.com/showthread.php?80925-Project-70-RS

Started to play around with the stripes and colors today. Used a left over piece of sheetrock as a trial run.

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Maybe a lil to late, but for anyone reading this and doing their "muddin". I am not OCD clean like Rick, but I am OCD about my muddin. After everything is done, I thin the heck out of the mud and then roller it on. Some call it texterizing, I call it hiding the tape lines the right way.
 

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Paul,

I just realized you provided another good idea that I missed when I first looked at it. I was wondering how my garage would look with some of the colors I picked out. I'm going to get a large piece of cardboard and paint it with the colors I'm thinking and stick it up on the wall in the garage.

Thanks for the idea!
 

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Great work congrats on making so much progress, where are you in NJ?

What are they charging you for the POD if you don't mind me asking.
 
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Thanks Android.

Kyle - I can't take credit for that one, it was my wifes idea.

Dubber - To tell you the truth, I can't wait to paint the rails. It will make a huge differance. I was hooked at hello!!!!!

Rockuf8 - Thanks, the POD is about $115 per month. With a drop off and pick up fee of about $120 each. Not too bad. It has made working in the garage ALOT easier.
 

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Rockuf8 - Thanks, the POD is about $115 per month. With a drop off and pick up fee of about $120 each. Not too bad. It has made working in the garage ALOT easier.

Well, you couldn't do it without the POD, so def is a good deal.

Where are you in NJ? South, Central, North?
 

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Dubber - To tell you the truth, I can't wait to paint the rails. It will make a huge difference. I was hooked at hello!!!!!

DAMN!!! Now i'm really going to want to do it lol....Please try and get some good pics of the process and post up what you use, i'm Uber curious.

GL
 

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Lucky for you.. My issue is I put some grease in the rails to help quiet it down..so I gotta clean ALL of that out before I paint them.

If I'm going to do this, I might was well order up the plastic/nylon wheels for the garage doors too. You guys are a bad influence. :)
 
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