KPSquared
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Northlands has been great to deal with for me as well Rick. A little DIY can save a lot of green.
Rick,
Unfortunately, exposed aggregate does need to be re-sealed periodically - some say every year, but I'm more on the 2-3 year laziness plan.
I go to Northland Construction in the NE (on about 27th Ave NE) and buy the stuff they have in the 5 gal pail. Comes in semi and high gloss - I bought the high gloss a couple of weeks ago - I think it's called North High Gloss in a black 5 gal can. A little under $150 I think. Give the driveway a good pressure wash, let it dry til the next day and roll on the sealer. And catch a good buzz (that stuff is riiiiipe). 5 gal is enough to do my driveway (which looks longer than yours) and my back patio.
Cheers,
Keith
Northlands has been great to deal with for me as well Rick. A little DIY can save a lot of green.
My name is Umberto btw.
Remember that and I'll be impressed.![]()
Looks Great Rick!
Not really an issue. In fact, the FreeFlow keeps the wheels from moving when I'm busy-a-cleanin'
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IMG_7545 by 55cadillacking, on Flickr
Yup, Princess Auto online.
just crept thru your post after reading Dubbers. Man my boss is gonna be pissed I didnt do anything all day. Oh well. I stumbled upon this site. Just about to purchase a starter home. My one requirement was 2.5 car garage. I barely got a 1. It is 9 x 25 on the inside.
I will try and document any changes I do, only wish I could teleport yours onto my home.
I got it through Adam's Polishes. I like the larger seating surface. Helps me take the load off.
just crept thru your post after reading Dubbers. Man my boss is gonna be pissed I didnt do anything all day.
Dubbers is an inspiration to any small garage owner.
It's like Ricks mini-me garage.

My FreeFlow style floor has allowed me to use my garage as a family entertainment space. It is the most popular hang out in our entire home. At +/- $3 per sq ft, it adds up, but it is money well spent in my opinion.
Rick,
I got a quick question. When you painted the walls, did you remove EVERYTHING before painting? Or did you just mask off some things (like the garage door opener railing brackets)?
I mostly masked. At first, I did a pretty crude job since I never really thought I cared that much. But, it turns out I care a lot, so I've had to return to the painting to correct shortcuts I took originally. In hindsight, I would have been much more patient with the painting. It would have saved a lot of time in the long run. Long story longer: take your time and remove what you can and mask the rest.
Amen to that! I will be starting a thread very soon and the first step I took was to have my boys clear out a 40'x13' room in our basement so we can move EVERYTHING out before I start our garage renovation. I decided this will be my Father's Day present, and my boys were sitting around playing just XBox anyway. Took them 10 minutes, but every little bit helps! My wife said this is part of the present - everyone helping.
Rick:
Your garage -- like Jack's, Derrick's, Dubber's, and a few more from our dedicated garage gurus -- only gets better and better and better!
Take a break, go enjoy your Summer months, and leave something to do this Winter!
-Marty
Rick, garage is fantastic. Just wasted, I mean enjoyed, 1 hr going through and reading. A lot to envy / try to copy.
Curious, what beginner set of detailing products would you suggest?
Thanks again for the entertainment and ideas.
Rick:
Your garage -- like Jack's, Derrick's, Dubber's, and a few more from our dedicated garage gurus -- only gets better and better and better!
Take a break, go enjoy your Summer months, and leave something to do this Winter!
-Marty
Hey Rick, just was reading about the flooding in Calgary, hope you (and your garage) are not affected...
Thanks. Luckily, our neighborhood is perched high above the river valley. It is quite surreal what is happening in Calgary (and the rest of Southern Alberta) at the moment. Entire neighborhoods are under water. Massive evacuations all over the city. All schools are closed and many businesses too. Just crazy.
http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/0...-trigger-emergencies-across-southern-alberta/
