55cadillacking
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From the pic you posted yesterday, it looks like your single garage is getting a lot of action! I do think it is lacking a big sticker, though. Just sayin'.
Thanks Marty! Right back cha!Great call -- and a BIG impact for little $!
And Happy New Year to you, yours, and your rockin' revamp!
My son and I do have fun hanging out in there and tinkering on stuff. As far as the sticker goes, you're preachin to the choir!From the pic you posted yesterday, it looks like your single garage is getting a lot of action! I do think it is lacking a big sticker, though. Just sayin'.
I really like your placement of decals and such on your walls. I'd like to do something similar but im afraid they'll look like I just slapped them on kinda spur of the moment. Yours look very well thought through, nice work. 
Progress is extremely slow, but i finally bought a pegboard. Id like to paint it black soon and put some lights above it.
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Just being a PITA here but your pegboard sticking out beyond the cabinet above is "pinging" my OCD. Maybe trim it to the same width?


Hey man, Great score! How about instead of extending it you add a front wheel guide? shoud give you the length you needand for the height how about some heavy duty locking wheels so you can move it aside easy too? just throwing it out there
Heres a crude drawing of what I mean and I have a track similar, ready for my table![]()
Not sure how I missed the first seven pages, but Im here now..
Mate all I need say is
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Been reading GJ for a while now but I've signed up just to say what an awesome job you've done here
Inspired me to actually pull my finger out and get on with sorting my tiny single attached!
Be sure to make a thread on your garage, Id really like to check it out! 
Good score on the table! It looks narrow enough to live adjacent to the garage door opening when it's not being used. Some HD casters and a 'bolt-on hinged flip down' wheel guide and you're good to go.
P.S. - Don't forget the detachable aluminum load ramp too!

Just found this thread and gotta give you thumbs up for Awesome Transformation from ugly old paneling to Yamaha blue garage!!
Love the Honda mini-bike!! No doubt that will be wonderful fun time for your son, just as it was for you. Your solution to hang it is great. If you've priced those oldies, you'll be shocked . . . it's a KEEPER!!
Couple questions, you planning on any heat in there? Electric heat maybe? The window trim color going to be blue . . . or what?
I'd also recommend using the space above cabinets to take advantage of off-floor storage . . maybe something homemade with flip up doors? What would be cool is clear plexiglass doors that run the full width of garage. That would give you a place for big Yamaha vinyl graphic?
Also in retrospect, aren't you wishing you upgraded the electrical with more outlets, etc. (like over by bench, freezer in corner, up near garage door, etc)? At minimum, I'd recommend running conduit now from existing outlet over to the corner where freezer is at. That extension cord has got to go!
Overall FABULOUS transformation. Great work and a fine place to house the Yammer!
Great build in a small space! One thing to consider is that you have a lot of storage room above the garage door tracks with some hangy-down racks.
I enjoyed your new photos. I imagine anyone driving by your garage would have to do a double take. You can really see what kind of flooring issues you are dealing with in a couple of them. Have you come up with any strategy to deal with your floor? I know you were considering a few options earlier.
Looks great. Thought about painting that cabinet under the stereo to match everything else?
It's always great to see another creative single, not much to work with (as is my case) but still made to look nice and useable.
I hear ya there buddy! It's barely justifiable for a single car, but what the hell. You only live once right. hahaJealous. I secretly wanted a single car just so I could do racedeck. The price for a 2 car I just can't justify
I like the design you've come up with, but does your design match the actual dimensions of your garage? Another thing I'd check before I pulled the trigger on the Racedeck is to find out how 'flat' the floor needs to be according to the instructions or their CS 800#. It looks like you've got some serious 'plate tectonics' going on there and the RD may not lay well enough to lock together or it may be so catawampus that the tiles pop up every time you roll the bike in. A thick skim coat of self-leveling concrete may get you flat, but you also may have to fight the frost heave in Illinois. As you did early on with the paneling when you decided to re-do it with sheet rock, you may just decide to bite the bullet and rent a jackhammer and go to town. If you are going to live there for a few years, it might be worth the time, effort, and money to 'Do It Once, Do It Right'. Just my $0.02 so you don't piss and moan later on to your S.O. about how you 'shoulda, woulda, coulda'; she won't want to hear it! lol


Jealous. I secretly wanted a single car just so I could do racedeck. The price for a 2 car I just can't justify