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porcelain floor - finally!

mitchtr25068

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Finally got to replacing the race deck, Sears brand fakes with porcelain 12x24 tile. Sorry didn't take pictures along the way. Used schluter ditra underpayment to protect against ground moisture. Got a great deal on the tile on craigslist. Think it came out fantastic.
 

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mitchtr25068

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One more. See peace, love & Lucas for more pics of the Triumphs, petroliana and signage.
 

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Fantastic is right! That looks the business right there. Porcelain can really do it all, from 'artsy', antiseptic spaces to busy, crowded spaces like this. The right color tile always just works. Your color selection is perfect for your space, looks like fresh concrete and should hide the oil spots from your Triumphs well.
 
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mitchtr25068

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Thanks! You're right about the right color to soak up some of the always-present oil leakage from my LBCs
 

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Wow, fantastic work. The creativity I see on this site amazes me.
Best of luck with it.
 
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This garage was all about tying together 25 years of collecting vintage triumphs with what I saw on this site and oldgas.com, a petroliana site. fun!
 

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