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Okay, I have posted enough that I guess it is time to show my garage. It is a humble, little, attached 13.25x23.25 one car garage. When I bought the house it was an unfinished space and it looked like ****. I'm still not happy with it and it is a work in progress. Here is a picture of what it looked like when I rebuilt the 235 for my 52 Chevy Styleline DeLuxe (4 door variety).
 

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I have since drywalled the garage and purchased some cabinets, lights and different items to make it more tolerable. The one item I have always hated is the floor. Just plain old concrete that creates dust constantly and must be happy to see me as it waves constantly. I have to say Mr. Jack Olsen corrupted me with the ceramic tile floor and as of yesterday, I decided to go that route. I was at Lowes and they had 12"x12" tile for $0.57 a sq ft. I couldn't pass it up, it is cheaper than VCT... and did I mention I am cheap? I started installing today and have completed all that I can do until the rain stops and I can move the car out and rearrange my stuff. I hope to have the floor done this week. Jack, thanks for showing me how well tile can operate in a garage setting! My wallet says other things, but hey, you only go 'round once.

Hrm, issues with photos. I guess I will load them to photobucket and retry.
 

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Well two photos posted, but I know, we like pictures! :beer:

So here is one more of the garage prepped for tile.



The next few are of the new floor going in. Like I said before, as soon as the weather changes and the tile work dries, I will rearrange stuff and get the rest done.





Last pic is of the license plates... I am originally from Illinois - so I have been collecting them for awhile. I have 49-79 on the wall, but also have some from the 20's as well.
 
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Okay, one last photo showing the front wall, circa last year. This wall looks much like it does today, but the freezer is gone. The ex took it in the divorce.



I will post more as I make progress. :thumbup:
 
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Thanks! Yes, I bought 330 sqft of flooring and it should be done this week. Next will be the concrete block... I have an idea, but have to see how I am going to handle that portion.
 
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Well I have made more progress. I laid another 80 sqft of flooring. No, it isn't perfect, but neither is my garage floor. I think it is a huge improvement and I can't believe how much larger the garage feels. :)





I have to clean up the boxes and luckily recycling day is tomorrow. I will then work on getting things rearranged so that I can get into the corner by the water heater. :thumbup:
 

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How does tiles and a jack with iron/steel wheels combine? I've always thought of this as a possible issue...

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How does tiles and a jack with iron/steel wheels combine? I've always thought of this as a possible issue...

Pretty well actually - so long as you do a good tile job. Check out The 12-guage Garage thread. Jack shows lifting his 911, pulling an engine and transaxle with no ill effects. The biggest thing I have been concerned about is grout stains, but have decided to go with black grout.
 

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It's looking great! Tile is as strong or stronger as the concrete underneath it, so long as you don't leave voids under the tiles when you install it. In a bathroom application, there are generally all sorts of voids, since installers use a fast 'dab' method. (But then, no one parks a car in the bathroom.)
 
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Thanks Jack! I am loving it so far, but my back isn't happy at the moment. I have all the field tiles down and am now left with doing the edge cuts. I will work on that next week as my back is killing me. Here are some updated photos. Note: I am also getting rid of stuff that I haven't used in years. After reading some of the threads on here I have decided to keep my garage useful, but keep things to an as needed basis. I have a storage shed that contains the yard stuff, bikes, occasional use tools - like my engine stand and engine hoist.







 
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