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#4501
Future 992 Storage
My 992 is on order so we did a major garage redo over the past year.
I've got a mix of Sonic, New Age and Custom Built Cabinets.
I do a fair amount of Custom woodwork for both my home and business so while I keep it very clean this is a working garage.
It might have been big enough to squeeze 2 cars in empty but currently its a 1 car space and I'll be keeping it that way.
Believe it or not the Garage AV System is very mild compared to the rest of the home but when it's your business it becomes easy to justify.
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#4502
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How did I miss this thread for so long!?! Here are some shots of my recently-built garage. Cabinets are Baldhead out of Oregon; floor is porcelain, HD-9 lift...
GT2Rs just visiting for the day, but looks right at home.
Just after construction...
(194) Garage doors with franklin openers - YouTube
GT2Rs just visiting for the day, but looks right at home.
Just after construction...
(194) Garage doors with franklin openers - YouTube
best garage I’ve seen - very tastefully done!
#4503
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Added some new equipment to the garage... Takes around 5 mins per tire to dismount, mount, and balance. Sourced Hoffman power weights (361) at Proquip.
Corghi is awesome and provided on site training.
Corghi is awesome and provided on site training.
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This was an added benefit of repositioning the lift further forward in the garage. Planning to move the trailer out of this unit and into another in the next few weeks. Should free up some room.
They are 20' high with a slight grade.
Was around $12k for the changer and $4k for the balancer. The ROI makes no sense. But the convenience for me is worth it. If these are maintained well, if I ever want to get out, it could cost me a couple grand. We have a bunch of us in our DE group and this just saves everyone a lot of time.
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#4513
some beautiful garages here for sure
i'm in the process of doing another garage project...my biggest issue here in New England is the flooring...currently i have full epoxy by a local franchise of garage experts...they did an awesome job, looks super....like most epoxy over time the clear coat shine dulls
biggest issue is its slippery when wet...in winter its brutal
so my main use garage i wont do epoxy or anything that looks slippery...looking/thinking race deck vs swisstrax with the perforated tiles...i almost went that way prior but was concerned with them staining well as all of the stuff left underneath then which i felt would be difficult to clean
speaking with swisstrax, they claim w/ a shop vac you can suck everything up through the tiles
the other garage would be for storage/entertainment...only dry day cars...there will be several lifts to store at least 8 cars...thought about epoxy there because it looks so nice, but with the tiles could make a cool design etc
lower walls currently have diamond plate around them, which looks great and is easy to maintain, maybe do something cool on the ceiling too...currently have some new age cabinets i got at costco which look and work well...with the cost prolly do similar again to save some dough
any positive constructive input is appreciated considering the beautiful stuff pictured here
This gives a representative idea of what I described
i'm in the process of doing another garage project...my biggest issue here in New England is the flooring...currently i have full epoxy by a local franchise of garage experts...they did an awesome job, looks super....like most epoxy over time the clear coat shine dulls
biggest issue is its slippery when wet...in winter its brutal
so my main use garage i wont do epoxy or anything that looks slippery...looking/thinking race deck vs swisstrax with the perforated tiles...i almost went that way prior but was concerned with them staining well as all of the stuff left underneath then which i felt would be difficult to clean
speaking with swisstrax, they claim w/ a shop vac you can suck everything up through the tiles
the other garage would be for storage/entertainment...only dry day cars...there will be several lifts to store at least 8 cars...thought about epoxy there because it looks so nice, but with the tiles could make a cool design etc
lower walls currently have diamond plate around them, which looks great and is easy to maintain, maybe do something cool on the ceiling too...currently have some new age cabinets i got at costco which look and work well...with the cost prolly do similar again to save some dough
any positive constructive input is appreciated considering the beautiful stuff pictured here
This gives a representative idea of what I described
Last edited by handdoc; 01-02-2021 at 11:36 AM. Reason: added pic
#4514
some beautiful garages here for sure
i'm in the process of doing another garage project...my biggest issue here in New England is the flooring...currently i have full epoxy by a local franchise of garage experts...they did an awesome job, looks super....like most epoxy over time the clear coat shine dulls
biggest issue is its slippery when wet...in winter its brutal
so my main use garage i wont do epoxy or anything that looks slippery...looking/thinking race deck vs swisstrax with the perforated tiles...i almost went that way prior but was concerned with them staining well as all of the stuff left underneath then which i felt would be difficult to clean
speaking with swisstrax, they claim w/ a shop vac you can suck everything up through the tiles
i'm in the process of doing another garage project...my biggest issue here in New England is the flooring...currently i have full epoxy by a local franchise of garage experts...they did an awesome job, looks super....like most epoxy over time the clear coat shine dulls
biggest issue is its slippery when wet...in winter its brutal
so my main use garage i wont do epoxy or anything that looks slippery...looking/thinking race deck vs swisstrax with the perforated tiles...i almost went that way prior but was concerned with them staining well as all of the stuff left underneath then which i felt would be difficult to clean
speaking with swisstrax, they claim w/ a shop vac you can suck everything up through the tiles
I also have New Age cabinets and think they’re great for the money.
Last edited by Archimedes; 01-02-2021 at 12:45 PM.
#4515
some beautiful garages here for sure
i'm in the process of doing another garage project...my biggest issue here in New England is the flooring...currently i have full epoxy by a local franchise of garage experts...they did an awesome job, looks super....like most epoxy over time the clear coat shine dulls
biggest issue is its slippery when wet...in winter its brutal
so my main use garage i wont do epoxy or anything that looks slippery...looking/thinking race deck vs swisstrax with the perforated tiles...i almost went that way prior but was concerned with them staining well as all of the stuff left underneath then which i felt would be difficult to clean
speaking with swisstrax, they claim w/ a shop vac you can suck everything up through the tiles
the other garage would be for storage/entertainment...only dry day cars...there will be several lifts to store at least 8 cars...thought about epoxy there because it looks so nice, but with the tiles could make a cool design etc
lower walls currently have diamond plate around them, which looks great and is easy to maintain, maybe do something cool on the ceiling too...currently have some new age cabinets i got at costco which look and work well...with the cost prolly do similar again to save some dough
any positive constructive input is appreciated considering the beautiful stuff pictured here
This gives a representative idea of what I described
i'm in the process of doing another garage project...my biggest issue here in New England is the flooring...currently i have full epoxy by a local franchise of garage experts...they did an awesome job, looks super....like most epoxy over time the clear coat shine dulls
biggest issue is its slippery when wet...in winter its brutal
so my main use garage i wont do epoxy or anything that looks slippery...looking/thinking race deck vs swisstrax with the perforated tiles...i almost went that way prior but was concerned with them staining well as all of the stuff left underneath then which i felt would be difficult to clean
speaking with swisstrax, they claim w/ a shop vac you can suck everything up through the tiles
the other garage would be for storage/entertainment...only dry day cars...there will be several lifts to store at least 8 cars...thought about epoxy there because it looks so nice, but with the tiles could make a cool design etc
lower walls currently have diamond plate around them, which looks great and is easy to maintain, maybe do something cool on the ceiling too...currently have some new age cabinets i got at costco which look and work well...with the cost prolly do similar again to save some dough
any positive constructive input is appreciated considering the beautiful stuff pictured here
This gives a representative idea of what I described
I finished my floor last year and the finish was textured, zero issue when wet or over the winter time.
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