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Old 10-04-07, 05:27   #1 (permalink)
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My Garage got a facelift

Greetings,
I'm relatively new at posting here but have been viewing things for a long time. I thought I'd share a few pictures of my garage project that just got a facelift. My house was built to my specifications and I have a 7 car (1285 sq ft) garage that is attached to the house (It is not a separate building). The ceiling is 12 1/2 feet tall which was just tall enough to put in a 4 post car lift and double stack cars or just work on them. I have radient (Ice Rink style) heating and a split airconditioner unit installed to make working on the cars comfortable. It also has a 25 inch color TV and surround sound system installed.

For flooring, I put down the black and white press-in-place floor tiles but it didn't take long when these tiles would start to come off due to brake fluid, transmission fluid, and such on the floor. In time, the floor just looked ugly. A few weeks ago, I started to strip the tiles off of the floor using a power tile stripper. This was a bigger job than I expected because some of the tiles just didn't want to come up. Next I removed the remainder of the adhesive via biodegradable chemicals and followed up with a degreaser.

After doing a TON of research, I purchased a two part epoxy system from the Original Color Chips company. The kits included a clean and etch, epoxy, color chips, and clear coat. I put a black painted border around the edge of the garage and under the workbench area first. I also purchased some floor stickers like busted knuckle garage that are 40 inch in diameter, taped them off, and clearcoated over them with the remainder of the floor. The colors I chose was a light gray base, with white, bright blue, electric blue, navy blue, and metalic silver color chips. Because I am using a heavy sprinkle of color chips there is two coats of clearcoat overy everything. The cost for the new flooring worked out to be $1.35 per Sq Ft.

Here are some pictures of the final results.

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Old 10-04-07, 06:12   #2 (permalink)
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Re: My Garage got a facelift

Looks great. Thanks for sharing with us!
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Old 10-04-07, 06:28   #3 (permalink)
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Re: My Garage got a facelift

Man I envy that garage!
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Old 10-04-07, 07:40   #4 (permalink)
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Re: My Garage got a facelift

Looks great. I would love to have a garage 1/2 that size. That's not a bad price for the new floor. Now get yourself a good digital camera -- to really show it off
 
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I took the photos using my Nikon Digital D70S (It's a high end camera) but I really had to work to get the photo's small enough in size to put them on the system.
 
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Old 10-04-07, 08:31   #6 (permalink)
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Re: My Garage got a facelift

I want one!
 
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I took the photos using my Nikon Digital D70S (It's a high end camera) but I really had to work to get the photo's small enough in size to put them on the system.

Oh -- sorry. I thought they looked like Cell Phone pics. I've never tried hosting the pics on here. I typically use Photobucket -- which also shrinks them down some.

I bet that size of garage took some time -- if you did it yourself?
 
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Old 10-04-07, 12:53   #8 (permalink)
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Re: My Garage got a facelift

where in MN are you from if you don't mind, I am down in rochester, you garage looks great. Kind of what I am hoping to do some day
 
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Ahhh.... Thats Better!!!
Thanks for the great responses. It makes it worth the effort. I live in the northern part of the twin cities in Ham Lake, MN.

The garage took several stages: I rented the power stripper to take off the old tiles two separate 4 hour periods. I typically divided the front half of the garage from the back half in everything that I did. The reason is that I didn't want some of my cars parked outside overnight (1934 Ford street rod, 1936 Chevy Street Rod, 1929 Ford Model A restored).

I planned on using 1 gallon of black for the border and under the workbench and storage areas. This took 3 days (1 day to etch it, 1 day to paint it, 1 day to clear coat it). The back half of the garage was done next following the same method (1 day to etch it(took 4 hours), 1 day to paint it (took around 4 hours), and 1 day to clear coat it (took around 2 hours), then I let it cure for 7 days before putting any vehicles on it.

I followed the same process for the front half of the garage. All in all - I used 7 kits from Original Color Chips (1 black and 6 light gray), I also ordered 6 extra clear coats because I used a heavy paint chip sprinkle. The price I gave ($1.35 sq ft) was an inclusive cost that was for the kits, extra paint chips, and shipping costs.

Would I do it again??? Yes - I'm VERY pleased with the results but am hoping I never have to do it again on this floor. A friend of mine came over and said "since your an expert now, you can do my floor" I replied "I can supervise"



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Re: My Garage got a facelift

Once again -- looks very nice. Thanks for the big pics, and details. I hope to do something similar one day. Good idea on the border.
 
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Re: My Garage got a facelift

Nice Garage. I only wish to see those prices for gas still!
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A detailer's dream and mine too! awesome garage........
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