travisn1
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oh, haiiiii. 


Long overdue for an update - I'll just go through pictures and explain
Floor coating went on... went with the Rustoleum Epoxy Shield and initially had some weird curing issues. There was random spots of moisture sitting on top of the coating while it was curing. From what I can tell there were 2 issues:
1. Too much temperature change - I found it cures much better if you apply in the late evening hours
2. I used muriatic acid to etch the concrete before I found in the instructions you weren't supposed to use that. I didn't see the kit came with the acid powder until after I had etched.
The second half came out better and I ended up re-coating the first half after wire wheeling the areas that had a bad cure. Came out pretty decent in the end.
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Finally put a car on the lift successfully after the floor cured. Feels good to finally use it
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Next up was the gas line:
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Cup holder!! Hahahahahaha
Can you share a bit more on the sim setup? Software, parts, etc... I would love to do the same... I have one of those playseats in the corner that I have been meaning to put it back in use... but PS3 died and the GT software just sits there gathering dust... I see you are using a computer, reason for asking what software you are using...
That is soooo cool man... awesome.
Fizzynizzy: excellent build, looks great! Looking to build the same size. The led fixtures, I am guessing those are Amazon 4ft units? Can you please send me a link to those as those fixtures look excellent.
I've been thinking about making a compressor hut. But then I think, eh I should make it a little bigger to keep the power washer out at the barn, and then maybe continue the roof for outdoor wood storage, and so on. Then I get overwhelmed and do nothing.
Can you provide a name for the builder?
PM me if you'd like.
I'm in NEO looking at different options.
Amazing shop you got there.
That's why I overbuilt it - I have room to put stupid things in there like rakes/shovels that I don't want taking up space in my work area. Plus the noise reduction when the compressor is running. 2x4's are cheap - if you have some extra side paneling it's not a hard process, just kind of a pain to pour concrete. That 4x4x~3" pad took 7-8 bags
If those ways are decent and not a ton of backlash in the screws that is a steal on the mill if you didn't know... but think you do. Well done!
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Man, idk. Half inch plywood isn't much better than drywall for wall hanging. Not sure what kind of wall hanging kind of guy you are though. It will be ok for street signs and maybe a white board, otherwise look for a stud. Seems like it would be easier to just continue the plywood then prime and paint it. No messing around with taping/mudding. Plus it will be nice if you want to pull down some sheets to run a new electrical wire or something.
Shop is looking good.
Your BMW brought back memories of the one they used in Top Gear for the 24 hour race.
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