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Old 02-01-2012 | 12:58 AM
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Thanks. Boxster is now gone, looking for the right silver 1997 C4S to take its place

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The Sissor lift is the best tool I have EVER purchased.

Old picture, but you get the idea.
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The Sissor lift is the best tool I have EVER purchased.

Old picture, but you get the idea.

BTW. Where did you get your floor? Does it clean up well? Thanks.
Old 02-06-2012 | 01:23 PM
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BTW. Where did you get your floor? Does it clean up well? Thanks.
I have had both Epoxy and Plastic tiles... If I were to do it all over again, I would never stray from epoxy. The tiles are a PITA to keep clean!
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Since we're talking flooring, I've been extremely happy with my cheapo .59/sf Home Depot ceramic tiles. Not only are they strong enough to lift my car without any padding, they also clean up better than anything I've ever owned. I recently (stupidly) got black Rustoleum overspray over a big section, and left it there to drive for a week. I was able to scrub the stuff off with a 3M scotchbrite pad and acetone. It's hard to imagine most epoxies holding up to that kind of abrasion.

People think ceramic will be brittle like bathroom tiles. But I've got a video for that.

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[QUOTE=JackOlsen;9251959]Since we're talking flooring, I've been extremely happy with my cheapo .59/sf Home Depot ceramic tiles. Not only are they strong enough to lift my car without any padding, they also clean up better than anything I've ever owned. I recently (stupidly) got black Rustoleum overspray over a big section, and left it there to drive for a week. I was able to scrub the stuff off with a 3M scotchbrite pad and acetone. It's hard to imagine most epoxies holding up to that kind of abrasion.

People think ceramic will be brittle like bathroom tiles. But I've got a video for that.

And that takes care of that ?

Where in L.A. are you Jack? I'm in Arcadia.
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I'm near the La Brea Tar Pits -- Miracle Mile.
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I'm near the La Brea Tar Pits -- Miracle Mile.

Didn't that area get destroyed in "Volcano"?



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