Never again. My last employer built a new shop and the owner was enamored with the white epoxy floor. It's a horrible work surface. A light oil or coolant spill is invisible and becomes super slippery. I'm kinda surprised nobody had a serious fall.
It does look good and the reflective light is nice, but it's also fragile and slick.
What are those black mats?
What brand cabinets are those? Cool looking set up.
and which white did you choose? the Porsche or the BMW white? (RAL9016 or 9010?)
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It's Dura from the UK.
They have a residential line:http://www.duragarages.com/
and a commercial line: http://www.dura.co.uk/
The commercial line is used at many top-end dealerships and even manufacturers.
This pictures from Aston Martin One 77 production plant was my inspiration.
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and which white did you choose? the Porsche or the BMW white? (RAL9016 or 9010?)
despite this, nice!
Never understood this obsession people have with all white. Me I got to have color, and some clutter, makes my life more interesting. Those places just look cold!
I can't speak for everybody but from homeowner with residential garage, it's good to have bright color to make the size of the room feel less-small.Never understood this obsession people have with all white. Me I got to have color, and some clutter, makes my life more interesting. Those places just look cold!
Denwood....
So, if I understand it correctly, your floor has a stain that soaks into the existing floor.
It is not a paint that is a film covering the existing floor?
is it me or are all these pictures of these shop like ****? Or am I the only one with a chub?
gladiator just came out with a white/light gray storage cabinet set. Looks awesome, but higher retail cost than the run of the mill black/gray ones
What are those black mats?
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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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