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Jim's Garage

Postby FlashJim » Tue Aug 24, 2010 1:27 pm

I told myself that I couldn't start on my teardrop until I spruced up my garage. I've painted the walls and started on my cabinets. I'm putting in tons of lights too. :)

Has anyone else gone nuts on their garage? Got any pics to share? I could definitely use some ideas.
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Postby len19070 » Tue Aug 24, 2010 2:20 pm

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Postby FlashJim » Tue Aug 24, 2010 2:27 pm

Really nice space, Len! I like that a lot. I love the table saw/outfeed table. I have a 1972 Delta contractor saw and I need to build a base for it.
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Postby madprinter » Tue Aug 24, 2010 4:14 pm

Wow Len, looks like a place I could live. Thats a real niffty shop. :applause: :applause:
I have shop envey :shock:
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Postby Tadlan » Tue Aug 24, 2010 4:16 pm

Nice place for a boardroom meeting. Now if only I can convince my boss that my garage counts as part of the Hotel...
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Postby len19070 » Tue Aug 24, 2010 5:15 pm

Thanks all.

Its kind of a double duty room. If you can see in some pictures my work bench is made out of 2X12's and in another it has a Formica top.

Everything has a double duty, even the Board Room table has a cover.

Its a great entertainment Party room...I've even had wedding receptions at my property.

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An overnight indoor Camping trip with my TearJerkers Chapter.

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Oh, and sometimes I even put my Car in there.

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Happy Trails

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Postby caseydog » Tue Aug 24, 2010 6:08 pm

I'd like to do something fancy with my garage, but it would not take away the absolute top priority of my garage -- a place to park my car. Priority two -- a place to park my teardrop.

I used to photograph a magazine series called "Garage Mahal," years before that TV show came out. That show mostly makes garages into places that cars don't belong anymore, but the magazine series was about cool places for cool cars.

I'd love to have a "Garage Mahal," but like Warpony, I'm still a million dollars short of being a millionaire. :lol:

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Postby FlashJim » Tue Aug 24, 2010 6:35 pm

My top priorities are a home for my tools and a place to work. My cars stay outside.

The reason I fell in love with teardrops is because you can keep them in your garage. Ok, that and I get to tinker.

My "makeover" is uber low budget. Nothing really cool like a lift or AC. I wish I could put AC in there. This summer has almost killed me while working out there. I'm in the middle of building my cabinets and I can only work an hour at a time. I've gone from "I'm gonna build some really nice cabinets in here" to "that's good enough for me".
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Postby asianflava » Tue Aug 24, 2010 7:03 pm

This is what my garage looked like right after I finished putting epoxy on the floor. It doesn't look like that now.
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Now it looks like this:
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Postby Paul Kinneberg » Tue Aug 24, 2010 7:14 pm

Here are a couple picks of the shop I built primarily for wood working. My advice would be lots of outlets both 110 and 220 and lights with true color bulbs. These bulbs cost a little more but last a long time and definately provide a brighter more color accurate light

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Postby FlashJim » Wed Aug 25, 2010 10:29 am

That's a beautiful place, Paul. It looks like a great place to work.
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Postby tonyj » Wed Aug 25, 2010 12:34 pm

Don't believe Len's or Paul's shop pictures. They are not representative of real life. I think they were both created in Photoshop and I refuse to accept their actual existence! :o
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Postby caseydog » Wed Aug 25, 2010 4:25 pm

Jim, your thread inspired me to clean my garage, and the weather being 20-degrees cooler than it has been helped close the deal. Thanks! :thumbsup:

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Postby FlashJim » Wed Aug 25, 2010 8:14 pm

caseydog wrote:Jim, your thread inspired me to clean my garage, and the weather being 20-degrees cooler than it has been helped close the deal. Thanks! :thumbsup:


Glad I could help! It's lookin' good! It's amazing how much nicer it was today. I didn't melt at all tonight while working on the cabinets. The mosquitoes almost drained me dry. I gave up and came inside.

asianflava,

What brand of epoxy did you use? It looks really nice. I'm debating between epoxy and VCT.

Oh ... LOVE the Hondas! We have an Odyssey. My heart is with Nissan, though.

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Postby asianflava » Wed Aug 25, 2010 9:24 pm

FlashJim wrote:asianflava,

What brand of epoxy did you use? It looks really nice. I'm debating between epoxy and VCT.

Oh ... LOVE the Hondas! We have an Odyssey. My heart is with Nissan, though.

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I used Armorpoxy http://www.armorpoxy.com it has held up well. About the only thing that affects it (so far) is brake fluid, it just stains it. The kit came with everything including a roller, squeege mixer paddle, traction stuff, flecks, etchant. My neighbor in TX used the Rustoleum garage epoxy and it was relatively thin. It would still scratch down to the concrete.

My house used to be a model so the garage floor was messed up from when they had an office in there. I rented a floor grinder to remove the carpet adhesive that was leftover and break thru the hard outer layer. I also had to patch the holes where they drove cut nails into the floor for stud walls. At least I have extra lights cause of the office.


Is that an SE-R = SR20? My cousin in FL has a built Z32, the paint looks bad but it lays down 500hp to the wheels.
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