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#1336
Thanks for the comments. It's amazing how much bigger a garage feels when you get everything organized and put away.
Looking for recommendations on a quality, simple rolling shop stool (chrome, black seat) if any one has ideas.
Looking for recommendations on a quality, simple rolling shop stool (chrome, black seat) if any one has ideas.
#1337
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I installed a jackshaft opener myself, not too hard. Most time consuming part was running the wires. When I wanted the high lift conversion tracks done I call the company the installed the original doors. About $500 each for three doors and about an hour a door for 2 men. They did one side at a time leaving the door leaves in place. I will do the openers myself. All new rails were required and new springs, jackshaft, pulleys, cables. Better him figure it all out than me.
#1338
Well, i got tied up at the office and wasnt able to be home for the concrete prep - but here is a picture of the base layer and the flakes we chose. Top/clear coat goes on later this week.
#1339
Finally, got most of my garage done. Still have to do some baseboards, replace the side door and a small box under the window. Thanks to RobMyPro for the advice on various things and to whomever posted the Porsche photo that turned me on to Aaron Miletich photography. Love his work, photos don't do it justice.
Old barn style garage with the following.
Floor: RaceDeck
Cabinets: NewAge
Photos: Aaron Miletich
Old barn style garage with the following.
Floor: RaceDeck
Cabinets: NewAge
Photos: Aaron Miletich
#1340
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#1345
Drifting
well not to much pain when the wife relegates you to "the garage" , although a challenge to decide
which ride to take for a bite to eat !
the DTS (Dye To Sample ) towels nice touch in the John
which ride to take for a bite to eat !
the DTS (Dye To Sample ) towels nice touch in the John
#1346
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It's funny - that's what my wife says!! It's a perfect place for poker nights. Except sometimes my friends won't leave. ;-)
Yes, my Karma on the right, VIN #00007, which is my DD (and one of the most dependable cars I've ever owned). And the one and only Fisker Latigo, #001 in the middle.
LOL - they work in a black race-themed bathroom...matches the color of the plaque above it which holds a piece of the racetrack from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, signed by Mario, Michael, and Marco Andretti.
#1348
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And speaking of garages, my wife and I just did a trip down the California central coast. Had a short stop at a place called the Mendenhall Museum - a great little stop off Hwy 101 in Buellton near wine country between Pismo Beach and Santa Barbara. If you are ever driving by that area, this funky place is worth a quick stop - this guy ran a filling station and tow truck service for 50 years or so and also ran in land speed racing for years and he and his family collected automobile for generations. This place is a block from the "Andersen's Pea Soup" restaurant you always see signs for as you travel this Highway.