picture of your garage
#3631
Regarding floor finishes, I seem to remember some posts on this thread by mooty saying that diamond polished and urethane was dangerously slippery when it gets wet. I love the way it looks, but don't want to kill anyone (especially myself)! What have you guys experienced?
i haven’t had any slip issues.
#3632
Interesting. I just re-did my tiny garage flooring in metallic grey epoxy like the pic above which has turned out great. My sub recommended it for the first time to save some $ against doing an entire repour/refinish of the old concrete, but it's only a couple months old and was not made aware of the issues you've encountered. Wonder if weather/cooler garage temps might have anything to do with the epoxy chipping and becoming brittle or just a function of age
#3633
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Porsche photos printed on aluminum
Does anyone know the Rennlist member that sells the awesome large metal prints of Porsche race cars? I've searched using all kinds of key words, but can't find any of his posts.
#3634
#3635
^^^^ He's the guy!
#3637
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Regarding floor finishes, I seem to remember some posts on this thread by mooty saying that diamond polished and urethane was dangerously slippery when it gets wet. I love the way it looks, but don't want to kill anyone (especially myself)! What have you guys experienced?
#3638
Originally Posted by mooty
the prints. are. way better in real life. very vibrant. I have three at 40x60I don't know urethane, I have polished concrete in two garages. when it's wet, it is very slippery
https://www.diversey.com/diversey-ca...loor-protector
#3640
I've been following this thread for quit a while. I must say allot of folks on here have some amazing cars & amazing garage space. The creativity has truly inspired me. The Rennlist site has provided hours of learning & reading enjoyment for me.
After a long journey, I'm happy to report I finally took delivery of my GT3RS yesterday. I was sadly one of the victims related to the Shiraaz/Champion Porsche fall out but I must admit, they stepped up and made things right for me. In conclusion to that chapter, I'm glad its over and I'm happy with the outcome. I hope all of the other victims have the same conclusion to report.
So to come full circle with this story, early 2018, I finally broke down and decided to build a new garage for my car to be delivered late 2018, early 2019. Design started in March, 2018, construction began around the middle of June, 2018. I had photos and pic's of things I had collected for years, of which I wanted to somehow incorporate into my space. Yard was an obstacle and compromise had to be made on size. I ultimately decided on a 38'x29' space. I'm subsequently a commercial contractor so allot of thought was put into operating cost, longevity and obviously my taste for appearance. Foundations were probably an over kill but I wanted to make sure things set on a solid footing. Walls were constructed with 2x6 studs @ 16" centers. Front wall was constructed with 2x10 due to the clearstory ribbon window setting directly over the garage doors, hence I wanted to distribute the load to (3) 18" LVL's per door opening. Walls, Floors (elevated desk) & roof framing all have closed cell foam insulation, 5/8" gyp board. Concrete slab is 8" thick reinforced with WWF & fiber. No cracking what's so ever. I highly recommend fiber for those on the fence about it. Floor has been polished and stained to a natural grey concrete finish. Hot water is provided by a tank less hot water unit in a mechanical room below, A little natural stone accent on the exterior, slate roofing, copper gutters, board & batt siding (very affordable) with translucent stain and an exposed concrete driveway.
I'm pleased with the outcome and happy to finally share with the Rennlist community.
After a long journey, I'm happy to report I finally took delivery of my GT3RS yesterday. I was sadly one of the victims related to the Shiraaz/Champion Porsche fall out but I must admit, they stepped up and made things right for me. In conclusion to that chapter, I'm glad its over and I'm happy with the outcome. I hope all of the other victims have the same conclusion to report.
So to come full circle with this story, early 2018, I finally broke down and decided to build a new garage for my car to be delivered late 2018, early 2019. Design started in March, 2018, construction began around the middle of June, 2018. I had photos and pic's of things I had collected for years, of which I wanted to somehow incorporate into my space. Yard was an obstacle and compromise had to be made on size. I ultimately decided on a 38'x29' space. I'm subsequently a commercial contractor so allot of thought was put into operating cost, longevity and obviously my taste for appearance. Foundations were probably an over kill but I wanted to make sure things set on a solid footing. Walls were constructed with 2x6 studs @ 16" centers. Front wall was constructed with 2x10 due to the clearstory ribbon window setting directly over the garage doors, hence I wanted to distribute the load to (3) 18" LVL's per door opening. Walls, Floors (elevated desk) & roof framing all have closed cell foam insulation, 5/8" gyp board. Concrete slab is 8" thick reinforced with WWF & fiber. No cracking what's so ever. I highly recommend fiber for those on the fence about it. Floor has been polished and stained to a natural grey concrete finish. Hot water is provided by a tank less hot water unit in a mechanical room below, A little natural stone accent on the exterior, slate roofing, copper gutters, board & batt siding (very affordable) with translucent stain and an exposed concrete driveway.
I'm pleased with the outcome and happy to finally share with the Rennlist community.
#3641
Burning Brakes
BTW thanks for posting - some incredible images.
https://www.aaronmiletichphotography.com/
#3643
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the orange long hood toward right 40x60
both prints on left 40x60. the the detail on it is pretty amazing, but iPhone can't really catch that here
#3644
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Urethane specialists can help you - I went with industrial version of you see at an NBA court - it is thick and shiny, sort of like how we used to paint and put 10 coats of clear on hotrods 30 years ago.
#3645
http://radliftsbygemini.com/contact-us/
About $8k. Don't even think about the cheaper chinese copies. They are very dangerous. The only single post to get is this one built south of Fort Worth - build like a tank.
About $8k. Don't even think about the cheaper chinese copies. They are very dangerous. The only single post to get is this one built south of Fort Worth - build like a tank.
so the single post lift cost $8k?