picture of your garage
#2087
Big fun in a little garage...
I also have to give Marcello all the credit for teaching me how to drive. In 1970 I dropped out of cycling and had a good run in IMSA racing, all thanks to Marcello!
The second photo is from 1982, when I took the car apart again.
#2090
Nordschleife Master
My sad new "garage" in Manhattan at my building. Room for two and surrounded by concrete supports so no one can get any other cars near it. I need to give them notice to clear a path for me but it's worth the wait to get a double spot in city with barricades around it. Oh, and electricity for trickle. Amazing what qualifies as good garage space in NYC. It was funny because the garage manager started to under-sell and steer me away from the spot I was asking about due to advanced notice/difficult accessibility. We weren't understanding each other. Finally, I showed him a picture of the RS's: he gave me a thumbs up and said "perfect spot!"
#2094
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^^I just noticed that your garage used to be my background on one of my tablets. Didn't know it was you. The funny thing is I am also considering going from an all white garage to all grey
#2096
very very glad if so ! I went to several greys And i love it. Le me show your evolution, i would love to see it 👍
#2097
#2100
Cleaning Epoxy Floors
So how is everyone cleaning their epoxy floors?
Mine look great when clean, but when someone pull in with a wet car the water just sits... I'm good about squeegeeing immediately, others in my family (i won't say who) are not.
I'm thinking about getting a commercial floor scrubber, but also got to thinking about the iRobot Braava mopping robot. Has anyone tried this in their garage? I have a couple Roomba's around the house that work great. Could let the thing run every other night and just forget about it...
Mine look great when clean, but when someone pull in with a wet car the water just sits... I'm good about squeegeeing immediately, others in my family (i won't say who) are not.
I'm thinking about getting a commercial floor scrubber, but also got to thinking about the iRobot Braava mopping robot. Has anyone tried this in their garage? I have a couple Roomba's around the house that work great. Could let the thing run every other night and just forget about it...