G20-Budo
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Re: Rick's Double Garage in Calgary, CAN
Nice chairs Rick. Let us know how the pads worked out for you.
Nice chairs Rick. Let us know how the pads worked out for you.
Nice chairs Rick. Let us know how the pads worked out for you.
Great idea Rick and everything is amazingly perfect as always. I'll have to locate some similar rubber mats here in the states to keep my free flow looking as nice as yours. I tried some workout mats but the density wasn't high enough. The ones you found are really perfect.
Very nice Rick, you've stepped up the class yet again on me, i was just going to use scrap plywood haha. That almost looks like the mats at Hockey Rinks to walk on with your skates.
Thought I would post up a little update of life in my garage. Anyone who is familiar with the RaceDeck Free Flow tile system knows that jacking a car on it can be a PITA. So, I finally found something that should help. It's a very dense rubber matting that I picked up at the local Rona.
This should save me a lot of time and anguish removing sections of tile. I will be giving it a test run this fall when I swap both my cars back to their winter wheels/tires.
I'm debating the free floating, why is it so bad? I only ask because I have a motorcycle lift in my garage.
Also if you don't mind me asking, what are the dimensions of your garage? I'm trying to get an idea of how big of a border I want.
Rick,
You might have answered this question within this thread already, but where did you get all of the vinyl work done?
Thanks,
Joe
Really nice! I think it looks way too clean haha!
They did a clean install for sure. I'm very lucky i guess with our small place. Our mud room/laundry room is on the other side of my garage door and i have a utility sink in there that i use all the time.
Looks great! Very nice to have hot water out there with as much detailing as you do.
Rack and buckets from IKEA?

My dad always taught me to keep my workspace clean. He taught me lots of other stuff, but that was one lesson that I took to heart!
That is very convenient. We went a little fancy on our main floor, so it isn't ideal slugging back and forth between the kitchen and the garage. I still wish I had a drain in the garage though.
I just pulled the trigger on a hot water extractor and vapor steam cleaner, so having the hot water handy will be great since I wont' have to wait as long for the machines to reach operating temperature. Also, I had both water lines run through the water softener so I won't be using the hard, mineral-rich water when doing my detailing.
Wow.. looks amazing as always.. Rick you continue to raise the bar.
Really? You have no drain?
Nice! Which one did you get? I just purchased this steamer
http://www.daimer.com/steam-cleaners/kleenjet-300cs-sc.htm
I think a combination of laziness and past experience would have me skipping the plywood all together and either welding a plate or an angle iron frame to the bottom of the jackstands. Paint to match of course.
)good thing you dont live near me, most of your cleaning products would have been "long term borrowed" to my garage.
I see you have some spent some coin on your carpet cleaners (over $500usd for each)
Is there a brand or model you would recommend for a not so professional price?
----a review I found on the hot rod. (always take others opinions as a only opinions, not facts)
Honestly? It's **** if you ask me. I would trade someone for a Mytee Lite II, and give the $200 without blinking.
The positives:
-It gets a little hotter than the Mytee Lite II
-It's more portable, smaller unit than the Mytee
The negatives:
-A smaller 1 gallon tank, requires many refills
-the wait time for hot water
-It's loud as hell!
-the psi is SUPER low
That about sums it up.
What's a "CD"?![]()