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New garage w/ RaceDeck

sharper4

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Finally finished garage and moved in last weekend.
RaceDeck flooring was a "snap".
Used 2 Global 16 GA (.060) welded cabinets. Much sturdier than box store 24 GA (.024) cabinets. Downside is they are heavy (213 lbs. ea.) and frt. was $200.
50k BTU Mr. Heater - Big Max natural gas heater keeps things nice and toasty.
(6) PLT -90098 LED 135 Watt, 17,685 Lumens keeps things bright.
Steve
 
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RaceDeck1

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Great looking floor design and garage... and of course nice ride too! :rocker:

I like how you incorporated both the FreeFlow and Diamond style flooring, nicely done and thanks for choosing RaceDeck
 
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James-W

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It never ceases to amaze me how a good looking floor can make a garage look like a million dollars. Cool car, wish I had one, at my age I could use a "chick-magnet".
 

CJDave

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Fantastic floor although I may be a little prejudiced. It's a shame to hide part of the floor under that plastic car. Just kidding. I owned a split window back in the day. If I could stack my Mach 1 on a garage lift I would have a C5. CJDave.
 
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