PhantomEB
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I am looking forward to seeing what you do with the older shop. Almost feels movie scene worthy. Personal shop in the back with something to tinker on and business in front?
Tom: it's been way too long since your last update and your skills at updating, remodeling and fixing stuff are too good not to post up a few (or a lot) of pictures with tons of words telling us what tools you use and how.
how's the CONDO? are you living and sleeping there now or still at mom's or girlfriend's while you are finishing up? or working 8 days a week (isn't that a song)?
cheers and have a great weekend!!
Floor should look great. When the time guy was laying tile at my house he stated the larger tiles that are popular now are harder to layout level. Kudos to you especially first tile job. I guess slow and steady.
Shorty Korte
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Tom: with all that nice tile on the floor of your vaults are you trying to sell the unit to a Lamborghini owner or just have the nicest unit at the VAULTS and maybe they'll pay you royalties to use pics of your unit on their sales flyers?
VERY WELL DONE!!
as far as the cement block walls you can do something as simple as getting some portland cement and adding water and brushing on a coat to have a grey look or stucco it if you don't want to spend the time and money on paint.
if you need to replace a few blocks watch a few YouTube videos and Mike Hardwick (sp?) has a lot of brick, block and stone work videos that are easy to watch if you ever have any time to sit down.
sounds like downtown living is agreeing with you and once you find the KEEPER or girl of your dreams to marry you then you as a pair can sit home and relax or do some of these project together. my dream girl came home from work yesterday and threw on her work outside clothes and helped me move a 5 foot long 5 inch thick and 18 inch wide cement pad with our kid's hand and footprints on it about 5 feet into it's new position in her garden. We call that FUN!!
cheers
Man that tiled floor came out great! Excellent job!
Thanks for the inspiration. Remember I messaged you 5-6 years ago (before I owned a garage condo, I wanted to try it in a small garage first, but never had the confidence)
This is that car dealership feel I was after, so cool working on tiled floors in a garage.
Looks great my friend. Would love to come out and check it out at some point after the holidays.
Nice job on the tile. You give hands on lessons. Lol.
Shorty Korte
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Tom: do you have any more during pics to show some of us all the work involved in your amazing tile work?
I have to ask would you do anything different or change anything you did? any specific challenges you overcame?
looks like you need to fill it up now or since you have the old garage maybe it's time to sell this one?
glad to see you back and hope you are staying warm!!
I looking forward to the downtown shop!
I looking forward to the downtown shop!
Tom: thanks for taking the time to post up all the pictures with the comments. sorry I've been off of GJ for a bit thinking i'd use the time better to GET ORGANIZED, but instead stopped in the kitchen to eat more goodies and not work in my cold garage with the extra time.
i know your area is a lot colder than here so happy to see you get anything done during the winter and I hope the new floors in your garages make thinks a bit nicer for you.
here's to a great 2020 and hope you make as much or more progress than you did this last year.
Seems like a good candidate for some self leveling concrete topping. The grinding process was interesting to see!
May I ask. Did you buy or long term lease the new place?
Hey Thomas,
I've been following your thread from the beginning. Your Vaults project is impressive... but, I think I'm going to like this one even more! The Vault, the house (that you sold) your condo, and now this... you have a real talent for seeing the potential in these projects... and work tirelessly to complete them. You've done awesome work in the past and I cant wait to see how this project turns out!
All the best!
...D
Good idea on going with the bigger mezzanine as you know, they are a great use of high ceilings.
Mezzanine demo looks familiar but I did mine manually, board by board. I’m cheap and poor so tried to reclaim as much lumber as I could.
Look forward to future updates.
Shorty Korte
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Well I lost my post twice due to not refreshing the page; let's try this again...
It's always tough knowing whether to tear it all out and start fresh or work with what you've already got. In your case I'm thinking you made the right snap decision.