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89vert

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numbchuck said:
I'm still debating about flooring as well.Are you still happy with the Rustoleum ?
It's holding up really well . I debated about Race Deck ,but the epoxy has been the right choice for me.
 
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love the garage...really like the bike storage.........but........was that a TV and some type of video player above the bike? you devil........I know what you car guys do with that kind of equipment in the garage.............................................................................that's right......watch instructional videos........what did you think I was going to say? Really love the look of the entire place. In my humble opinion, very well done !
 

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Nice,nice ,nice!

I'm in the process of getting my first garage. It's a 1 car ,and I only hope that it can come close to yours.

How many square feet does yours have ?
 
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About 400 square feet
It's an unusual two level / "L" shape , but it works for me.
Good luck with your project . Post some progress pics for us.
 

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89vert, your garage is still one of my favorites!
After lurking on this site and seeing all kinds of examples, yours is the absolutely one of the best executed and certainly the best use of limited space.
 

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I've spent the last several weeks looking at all the photos in the gallery section and this is simply the best smaller garage !
 
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There's Tim Hortons in Canada?

Re the epoxy floor , I waited about 24 hours between coats . The weather was approx, 70* F
 

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89vert said:
There's Tim Hortons in Canada?

Re the epoxy floor , I waited about 24 hours between coats . The weather was approx, 70* F
My exwife is Canadian , we always had to stop at Tim Hortonswhen we went to visit her family. Got into many conversations with garage mechanics there saw many nice rides there as well.
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How long did it take me to finish ...?
Well , I initially thought , a week-end or two for wiring and a week -end or two for a little drywall and paint ...

As most jobs typically go , it started to get a life of its own and I was at it for the better part of 6 months , when ever I could find some time...
 
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Beautiful! It looks well thought out and finely crafted. Simplicity at it's best. I love the bike storage...It's a simple solution to one of my biggest headaches!
Clean, clean, clean.
 
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Here's a "before "picture . This pump was built int he late60"s and as you can see it was in pretty rough shape before being refurbished . Lotsa fun though
 

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