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55cadillacking
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Re: Rick's Double Garage in Calgary, CAN
Thanks for the comment. My goal is to have it look good and work for me. So far, so good. I want to get another wheel set up, but I'm running out of wall space.Nice and clean, but functional at the same time. Keep up the great work!
I can see why that would be a tall order. I'm not so sure RaceDeck offers any product that can stand up to that kind of heavy use. Although, you do see photos on the RaceDeck FB page and website of people using their products in industrial applications. I would be worried about the longevity of porcelain tiles, just with all the temperature fluctuations.I want to do something in the main garage too, but need something that can resist welding/grinding spatter too
One regret I have is that I didn't do a floor drain. I didn't actually see me going this far with the garage, but had I known I may have paid a bit more for one. My plans were to have it drywalled, taped, and painted. It just kind of took on a life of its own after that.I'd go with the free flow stuff like yours since there is a floor drain in there to take the runoff.


