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89vert

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It took about 2 weeks of nights and week ends . There was a lot of hammering on all the stainless steel panels to get all the dents out . I used a flap disc to remove the paint on the front and back panels and Rustoleum aerosols to paint the Red and white .
I also spent a lot of time with a buffer to polish all the metal pieces on the pump .

You should do one , you'd enjoy it .
 

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Nice, very nice!! Completely storing the bikes away is really nifty...your garage definitely looks CLEAN. How's the epoxy coating holding up after a year? Thanks...
 
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The epoxy still looks great after a year . It is showing no sign of wear at all . It does have a few blisters , but since I have the flecks , they're virtually
invisible.
 
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89vert

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The metal , which is all stainless took a fair amount of time to straighten out. As I mentioned the pump was not used since the 80's and it looked liked some body had intentionally tried to dent most of the panels , especially the top .It looked like somebody had repeatedly hit it with a ball pein hammer . I used different shaped pieces of wood and several different sized hammers to get it straight . The front panels ,that are removable to service the computing mechanism and the pumps were really rough . At some point somebody had covered them with a vinyl overlay type decal , then painted over top. When I finally got it down to bare metal , I realized the panels had also been badly dented . So out came the Bondo and I filled and sanded both sides .
The rest of the trim looks like cast aluminum and I used a buffer to polish it.
 

astondb9

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Great looking work .I'm in the process of getting mine finished , but not to your level :)

I've been lurking on this site for some time and your garage is the one that has really got me fired up . This should be the bench mark for all builders of smaller garages . :)
 

Charley varrick

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I have been following this thread for some time and I always come back to it for more ideas and such . This bench top is one of the best I've seen and was accomplished very easily by the sound of it . I'll definitely be using this process when I finally get around to replacing the old particle board on my bench.
 

freeloader

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I had my bench top quoted and it was over $1,500.00 to have it formed and welded . I used 89Vert's idea and it looks great .

I'll post some photos when I'm able .
Thanks again for all the great ideas . And I agree, this is still the benchmark for small garages on this site !!
 
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89vert

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Thanks .
I built a mock up from scrap plywood to get the dimensions right .They are :

73 " Height
44 " wide
44" deep

The cabinet fits two mountain bikes with no problem.They are hung from large hooks from the back wall so they clear the floor . There's still enough room for my Shop Vac and small compressor .
 

Red'n'WhiteRebel

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It's a large black Mercury. Ford's answer to the Impala SS. Cool cruisin' comfort. I'm sure someone here will post a pic soon.
Great garage Vert, have a good Victoria Day.:beer:
 

SUPERFORD

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Hey man,

Beautiful FORD Garage! I LOVE the countertops. I plan to do stainless steel tops myself. Very Clean! Great Job!

Chris
 

burnout

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I agree , that's a Ford garage .And a really well done one at that.

This garage should be featured on this site and I'm surprised that it's not !
 

VincentVega

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I just registered ,after lurking around for a while . I'm about to begin my single car unit that's attached to my townhouse . This example is what really inspired me . I think that 89Vert has done an incredible job with a small amount of space and it it looks like it has been really well thought out .

There are so many great ideas here that I'm almost embarrassed to say that I'm going to copy most of them , especially the neat way he did his stainless bench tops .Not to mention the cabinet for the bikes and compressor . The diamond plate also was a unique touch that i have not seen anywhere else.

For a relatively small space , there is just so much detail and cool factor that I hope that mine turns out half as good .

Is there any chance that you can post any more photos ?

Have you done any more updates ?
 
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