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I love that you took photos of this start to finish. If this were my project someday I'd create some kind of photo collage or something to show off how much work you did. A bunch of 4x6's or something somewhere people can see. I even considered doing this under acrylic on a workbench or something? Just a thought - this is a great project!

And very nice bike...I had a 954RR back in what seems like a lifetime ago....before wife, kids. ha.

Thats a cool idea. Thanks for the compliment, you should get another bike someday. I dont know what id do without mine.
 
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Thats a cool idea. Thanks for the compliment, you should get another bike someday. I dont know what id do without mine.

Yeah, I think for now my dirt bike will have to satisfy the itch. No room in the garage for a street bike! I do miss it...but man, I'm just glad I survived! Those bikes are just crazy fast. Looking back...just insanity the things we'd do.
 

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Excellent work. I am enjoying the play-by-play, seeing it all come together! I will do that for my own build as well which is a similar 1 car garage.
 

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I insulated my garage doors with 4 x 8 sheets of mylar-faced styro. Cut it to just fit in the sections and added a dab of construction adhesive to hold it in place.
 
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Yeah, I think for now my dirt bike will have to satisfy the itch. No room in the garage for a street bike! I do miss it...but man, I'm just glad I survived! Those bikes are just crazy fast. Looking back...just insanity the things we'd do.
I know all to well what you mean there.

Excellent work. I am enjoying the play-by-play, seeing it all come together! I will do that for my own build as well which is a similar 1 car garage.
I'm looking forward to it!

Great work - love the mini-bike!!
Thanks, I plan on suspending it from the ceiling with pulleys above the deep freezer in the corner, since my son is still too young for it. :pimpflash
 

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Thanks, I plan on suspending it from the ceiling with pulleys above the deep freezer in the corner, since my son is still too young for it. :pimpflash

Funny you should say this - I actually suspended my 954 (and a 600F4i before that) from my old garage ceiling. I bought a cheapo winch from Harbor Freight and presto - instant floor space gain. I used straps around the bars in the front and the subframe in back and it balanced perfectly. I attached the winch to a 10' long 1" piece of conduit in the attic space above the garage. I'd bring it right up to the ceiling and I could park a car under it. Best <$100 project ever...at least back then. Ha.

Hang your mini in one corner and the R1 in the other corner!
 
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Funny you should say this - I actually suspended my 954 (and a 600F4i before that) from my old garage ceiling. I bought a cheapo winch from Harbor Freight and presto - instant floor space gain. I used straps around the bars in the front and the subframe in back and it balanced perfectly. I attached the winch to a 10' long 1" piece of conduit in the attic space above the garage. I'd bring it right up to the ceiling and I could park a car under it. Best <$100 project ever...at least back then. Ha.

Hang your mini in one corner and the R1 in the other corner!

Thats would be something to see! Thats a good idea with the conduit. Ive been thinking about using the hooks that screw into the rafters that are used for hanging bicycles. Attach a couple pulleys and cables. Its just a thought right now.
 

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Dude I love the transformation! I am personally a huge advocate of drywall over paneling or anything for that matter. A lot of guys will point out that it adds to the fireproofing. I just like how clean it makes everything look! Racedeck shouldn't cost you that much but definitely may suite you better looking at the cracks in your slab. Since you have a single stall I would suggest taking a look at some other threads to get an idea for storage. You will be surprised to find ingenious ways to organize things! Good luck and keep those updates flowin'!
 
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Dude I love the transformation! I am personally a huge advocate of drywall over paneling or anything for that matter. A lot of guys will point out that it adds to the fireproofing. I just like how clean it makes everything look! Racedeck shouldn't cost you that much but definitely may suite you better looking at the cracks in your slab. Since you have a single stall I would suggest taking a look at some other threads to get an idea for storage. You will be surprised to find ingenious ways to organize things! Good luck and keep those updates flowin'!

Thanks for the kind words. Racedeck will run me around $725.00 give or take. But it is in the plans. Ive been spending ALOT of time on here looking at other single car garages. Eventually im gonna copy this guys shelving.

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=144519
 

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there is also motormat as a good (price/value) racedeck alternative. (and other like swisstrax, ittiles etc...)

as a garage journal member, i think racedeck give you a nice discount.
 

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Derrick - great inspiration. I love the transformation of just-moved-in-storage, to something useful, into an inspiring garage renovation project. I'm just beginning to wonder what to do with mine. It's about the same as your used to be (ok, it's still post move-in-storage). Mine is detached, single car, and covered in OSB, which is crumbling in a few spots. You're definitely giving me some go get it mojo! :beer:
 
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there is also motormat as a good (price/value) racedeck alternative. (and other like swisstrax, ittiles etc...)

as a garage journal member, i think racedeck give you a nice discount.
I believe with their discount, its about as cheap as you can get.
Derrick - great inspiration. I love the transformation of just-moved-in-storage, to something useful, into an inspiring garage renovation project. I'm just beginning to wonder what to do with mine. It's about the same as your used to be (ok, it's still post move-in-storage). Mine is detached, single car, and covered in OSB, which is crumbling in a few spots. You're definitely giving me some go get it mojo! :beer:

Thanks, glad i could help. I still havehave ALOT to do yet. I couldnt have done it without looking at others garages on here. Its like a circle of garage life. Good luck with your project, be sure to share pics of your progress.
 
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Well, I finally got around to put on some high gloss ultra bright white paint on the ceiling and part way down the walls. Hopefully the next set of pictures I post are of some gray paint on the bottom of the walls and a nice stripe of blue in between. Eventually I'll get around to putting some sort of crown molding type trim where the walls meet the ceilings.

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What a difference a drywall and some paint makes..
You can say that again.

Sorta like a carrot....?
:headscrat Not too sure what you mean by that. :lol:

The garage is coming along nicely! Good job. Do you plan on replacing the flexible dryer duct with some ridgid duct?
Thanks cowboy, and yes I do. The flexible duct has a hole in it that my three year old punch in it with a screwdriver.

once he put his bench there you won't see the tube anymore ;)
That was my initial thoughts as well. :thumbup:
 
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I wish I had somthing to show but progress is at a standstill. My extra spending money had to go towards a new computer for the ole lady, our old laptop went to sh*t. :( If anyone wants to help, they can buy the on board air compressor I have for sale in the classifieds! Haha. No but really, you should buy it. My boy is pointing it out in the picture for you.

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WOW! That garage has come a LONG way from where it began, as in a gazillion miles better (yeah, I said it... a gazillion)! Can't give you enough credit for all the work you've done - good job!

How much you want for the compressor? Where in IL? I might be close....
 
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Finally got some paint on.

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I had some paint mixed up to match Racedecks "Alloy" color. Maybe someday I'll get around to buying a Racedeck floor in the Alloy and Black 18" tiles.

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Derrick,
That looks TRULY nice, congratulations. BUUUT...my OCD is barking over that brown door right in the middle of that beautiful redo. How about matching it to the three colors so it blends in, OR paint it all the blue color?

Since you have a single car garage, how about one of those gray rubber floor mats until you can afford to spring for the Racedeck you want? It'd really finish off the space.

http://www.allmats.com/site/439205/page/639085

http://www.costco.com/Browse/Produc...=3&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&Nty=1&topnav=&s=1
 
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Derrick,
That looks TRULY nice, congratulations. BUUUT...my OCD is barking over that brown door right in the middle of that beautiful redo. How about matching it to the three colors so it blends in, OR paint it all the blue color?

Since you have a single car garage, how about one of those gray rubber floor mats until you can afford to spring for the Racedeck you want? It'd really finish off the space.

http://www.allmats.com/site/439205/page/639085

http://www.costco.com/Browse/Produc...=3&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&Nty=1&topnav=&s=1


I agree, the door definetly needs painted. The old lady doesnt think it look very good if I painted it exactly like the walls, so I'm thinking about painting it all silver like the lower portion of the walls. :beer:
As far as those mats go... They look awesome but, damn the are not cheap either! :lol:
 
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Place looks a whole lot better. Any other plans for it besides the racedeck?

I'd like to build a workbench in the corner between the steps and the wall with the dryer vent going out of it. Then, I'd like the build overhead shelves going the perimeter of the space. :pimpflash Also, suspend my little mini bike from the ceiling in the corner somewhere. :beer:
 

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what an awesome transformation! I would have to agree something needs to be done with the door, Love your workbench idea to also hide the dryer vent. cant wait to see what you end up doing with the floor, great job man......
 

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Looks great,the blue realy works! Do yourself a favor and loose the extension cord for the freezer. My buddy the retired fire cheif, lost his garage, 2 vehicals and half the house, do to an overheated extension cord for a freezer. He said he new better, also said he should have had a smoke detector in the garage. They were sleeping at far end of the home, when it started.
Keep up the great work!

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what an awesome transformation! I would have to agree something needs to be done with the door, Love your workbench idea to also hide the dryer vent. cant wait to see what you end up doing with the floor, great job man......
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Looks great,the blue realy works! Do yourself a favor and loose the extension cord for the freezer. My buddy the retired fire cheif, lost his garage, 2 vehicals and half the house, do to an overheated extension cord for a freezer. He said he new better, also said he should have had a smoke detector in the garage. They were sleeping at far end of the home, when it started.
Keep up the great work!

Dave

Thanks. I never really thought about that. Good info.:thumbup:
 
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I had a couple cheap laminated cabinet doors I slapped on there until I get me a nice sheet of sanded plywood. It will work fine for now. Its nothing fancy, but it sure is convienient. maybe someday after the playwood goes on, I'll paint it or stain it. Then hang a peg board behind it with a light above it.

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Looks like a good strong workbench to me (never takes long to find stuff to cover them with lol....) Is your boy being very not to fall in the crack? or just trying to see Australia? lol... good work, keep going Andy...
 

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+1 for painting the door. IMO, you might like to go with that blue. It's such a strong color, and really bright. You might be impressed with the final look. Going with white would be too bland, and silver (or gray) to match the rest of the garage would blend too much. Not boring exactly, but just lacking excitement. Blue would pop. Painting gray/blue/white to match the walls would make the door completely disappear (not good, IMO). You should also paint the trim on the window to match the door, whatever color you decide upon. Would be a good opportunity to make sure that it's insulated, while you're at it. Do it right the first time, right?

Now - what about those steps leading up to the door? :dunno:
 
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Looks like a good strong workbench to me (never takes long to find stuff to cover them with lol....) Is your boy being very not to fall in the crack? or just trying to see Australia? lol... good work, keep going Andy...

He found an indian bead in the crack and was trying to get it out. :lol:

Had to chime in here. Looks great! Keep up the good work!

Thanks alot man.

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+1 for painting the door. IMO, you might like to go with that blue. It's such a strong color, and really bright. You might be impressed with the final look. Going with white would be too bland, and silver (or gray) to match the rest of the garage would blend too much. Not boring exactly, but just lacking excitement. Blue would pop. Painting gray/blue/white to match the walls would make the door completely disappear (not good, IMO). You should also paint the trim on the window to match the door, whatever color you decide upon. Would be a good opportunity to make sure that it's insulated, while you're at it. Do it right the first time, right?

Now - what about those steps leading up to the door? :dunno:

Im now leaning towards painting it and the window trim blue. I bought a whole gallon of the stuff and only used a little bit on the stripe. As for the steps, I think I'll paint them gray. Thanks :rocker:
 

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Another cheap suggestion on the floor (until you get your Racedeck, that is)... what about renting a power washer to get all the dirt, grime, and maybe some of the paint splotches up? Just be careful not to hit the newly painted gray trim.

Just a thought...
 
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