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Jesus! This is one helluva nice garage....

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Originally posted by: Falloutboy525
1 stall? pffffffff I'll take my dads shop anyday 3 stalls lots more tools. his own lift (and no he doesn't run a buisness out of it its just his hobby). next mounth I'm heading over to help him with his 65' mustang .

You are so cool.
 
Originally posted by: minendo
Originally posted by: Falloutboy525
1 stall? pffffffff I'll take my dads shop anyday 3 stalls lots more tools. his own lift (and no he doesn't run a buisness out of it its just his hobby). next mounth I'm heading over to help him with his 65' mustang .

You are so cool.

His e-penis is longer than yours!
 
you people have no reading comprehension

Since this is my car care & detailing bay, the lighting (13 adjustable heads) will have to be redirected to give proper illumination of the vehicle in the workshop.
 
I would prefer an epoxy coated concrete flooring with radiant floor heating so the floor would not be ice cold when you lay down on it to work on your car. Still though, I would take that garage in a hearbeat, setup a fridge, bed, and a toilet, and I could live a happy life just within that garage.
 
Wow, but why go with a white grout? Black wouldn't show the oil at all.
Originally posted by: TonyG
I would prefer an epoxy coated concrete flooring with radiant floor heating so the floor would not be ice cold when you lay down on it to work on your car. Still though, I would take that garage in a hearbeat, setup a fridge, bed, and a toilet, and I could live a happy life just within that garage.
They have been putting down this ceramic epoxy flooring at work. It's only about 1/4"-5/16" thick, it can be any color, and it is strong as nails. It looks like a really ruffly paper toweling kinda surface and I've seen a hi-lo push a 5000+ lb. basket of steel over this stuff without touching it.

 
Originally posted by: Squisher
Wow, but why go with a white grout? Black wouldn't show the oil at all.
Originally posted by: TonyG
I would prefer an epoxy coated concrete flooring with radiant floor heating so the floor would not be ice cold when you lay down on it to work on your car. Still though, I would take that garage in a hearbeat, setup a fridge, bed, and a toilet, and I could live a happy life just within that garage.
They have been putting down this ceramic epoxy flooring at work. It's only about 1/4"-5/16" thick, it can be any color, and it is strong as nails. It looks like a really ruffly paper toweling kinda surface and I've seen a hi-lo push a 5000+ lb. basket of steel over this stuff without touching it.
Wow. Did it just hover over it or something? Some sort of anti-gravity system? 😉
 
Originally posted by: XZeroII
Originally posted by: Squisher
Wow, but why go with a white grout? Black wouldn't show the oil at all.
Originally posted by: TonyG
I would prefer an epoxy coated concrete flooring with radiant floor heating so the floor would not be ice cold when you lay down on it to work on your car. Still though, I would take that garage in a hearbeat, setup a fridge, bed, and a toilet, and I could live a happy life just within that garage.
They have been putting down this ceramic epoxy flooring at work. It's only about 1/4"-5/16" thick, it can be any color, and it is strong as nails. It looks like a really ruffly paper toweling kinda surface and I've seen a hi-lo push a 5000+ lb. basket of steel over this stuff without touching it.
Wow. Did it just hover over it or something? Some sort of anti-gravity system? 😉
It might as well have. I mean our hi-lo drivers are the bottom feeders of The Forge. I had expected this stuff to be curl up like chip coming off a lathe, but it looked unscathed after the normal abuse that the mentally challenged around our shop is known to inflict.

 
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