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Cruisinthe34

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Got home today to see my UPS guy KNEW to leave these in front of the garage....

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Thursday the new Mini Split gets installed, Saturday The Cable TV, Saturday and Sunday I'll finish the hydraulics hook up on the new lift, and all the while the new flooring will begin to take shape.

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Then the '41 Ford Pickup and '34 Chevy Sedan will have their new 'working' garage !!
 
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dubber

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Very exciting.....I had the feeling of being back to my youth the night before Christmas when i received mine and the anticipation was building prior to installing them. Good luck with the smooth install. A rubber mallet is best for install.
 
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Cruisinthe34

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Ran into a self created issssue..... I installed my new race deck clear across the front four feet of my garage...... then all the way down a four foot swath up one side.... then up a six foot run up the other side....... Finally a seven foot wide path across the back..... they didn't match up when I brough them together.

My new four post lift dominates the center of my garage, and since I haven't finished with the hydraulics on the lift, I installed the floor AROUND the lift. I'm now going to have to undo some parts of my floor so I can install all the way across as I move back in the garage.

Love the tiles...... Hate my stupidity....
 
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SteveCh

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Don't worry, I changed my mind on something half-way through installing mine and had to take a section of it apart. At least it was really, really easy to do.
 
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