So I've got a friend in the Porsche world that is getting ready to redo the inside of his professional shop. Like me, he grew up in Formula 1 shops... but unlike me, he's a...
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With a small garage, that's what I'm planning to do, use more lighter color, but not necessarily all white.
Ryan: is that the current state of his shop?
Dennis: What did you use to cover your floor?
Loving it. As you might guess, my recent (and far more pedestrian) build favors white as well.
do those white shops require more time cleaning than working?

Why, it seems like only 50 years ago that world-leading Porsche race cars could be built using sunlight, on wooden floors, while drinking beer.
I probably only think of this because it's much like my current cubicle situation at work, but if somebody in the bay across from you needs your help or wants you to look at something, it's a long walk all the way around. That's stupid.
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Abstamaria has a beautiful garage/shop that's mostly white (with red accents):
http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=71002
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Denwood, how do like/compare that paint/sealant you used vs. an epoxy type coating?
Also, please don't take offense to this, but you obviously put plenty of $$ into that beautiful garage. I'm surprised at the Maxjack lift vs. a full size lift. Was this merely a space thing? Other uses for the Maxjack? What made you go that way?

Redline Speed Works in the Tri-State area recently built a new shop and went all white. It's quite impressive.
http://redlinespeedworx.com/facility-tour-redline-speed-worx-rsw-11000-sq-ft-shop/
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Why, it seems like only 50 years ago that world-leading Porsche race cars could be built using sunlight, on wooden floors, while drinking beer.
I probably only think of this because it's much like my current cubicle situation at work, but if somebody in the bay across from you needs your help or wants you to look at something, it's a long walk all the way around. That's stupid.
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I can't even wear a white shirt without getting barbecue sauce on it. And I don't even have to be eating barbecue to do it! A white shop is an interesting idea.

No comparison between a tinted acrylic and epoxy. Look at that Porsche shop, they know what works.
I was recently in a Volkswagen/Audi performance shop and they had the same glistening epoxy floors. Makes turning those wrenches a pleasure everyday.![]()
It all boils down to what sells the service. In todays 5S world, people with money tend to want to have there cars worked on in these places and are willing to pay for that overhead.
For the home shop owner its more of a hobby.
Loving it. As you might guess, my recent (and far more pedestrian) build favors white as well.
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March 2015
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Sometimes vanity overtakes common sense and when money is no object when you want to impress people your not concerned about such bourgeois ideologies. The Herps are arrogant **** holes. Sorry I have an opinion....
I think anyone that's a grass roots racer in score would have the same opinion. I've just been rubbed wrong too many times by too many of them.

Redline Speed Works in the Tri-State area recently built a new shop and went all white. It's quite impressive.
