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Here's mine. Definitely not where I wanted it to be (like many of the garages here would be) but I have to be somewhat grateful. The RaceDeck was a big mistake just as the polyaspartic underneath that I covered with it. Should've gone tile or polished concrete. Lessons learned for the next garage.
Here are a few pics of a GOOD epoxy job. No shortcuts, it takes 4 days, base, chips 2 layers of epoxy, top coat of urethane. All edges coved, steps coved and coated, epoxy to the top of the foundation wall. The steps, wooden, feel like concrete now! ECS in Kansas City did the job.
Also a few pics of the Peninsula on the work bench. This has been an awesome feature if you actually work in your garage. Being able have two people on a project or 5 people drinking beer...its been invaluable. Urinal helps with the latter.
Very interesting choice of lights in your garage. We had those throughout our house when we bought it.
Also, you probably live 15 minutes away from me. If you ever need someone to test any of your stable, let me know! fantastic collection...
Sounds good to me, I always like sharing cars and the garage! Next local Cars n Coffee, you can come on by for a test drive!
Originally Posted by Ducati1199
ThatDaveDude is in the same city as me - I'm gonna go stalk him down tomorrow!!!
Ditto above. Blackhawk CnC one day soon. Or any day down at Pete's Brass Rail, not far from my house...maybe when it is dry enough for your Ducatti and my '85 Ninja.
10 out of 10 everyone, your garages are quite amazing, but spare a thought for us city dwellers who live in city centres and just don`t have a garage. I have even resorted to bringing my bike into my home office in a vain attempt to play at having a `garage`
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