Autodermatology's garage project!!!

Frank are you willing to travel up here super busy.just finished a 40 foot boat and a Rockwood travel trailer and have 6 coating jobs this week alone.can't find anyone that's worthy.let me know thanks.

Hi Jeff, I just may be able to.

I'll call you.
 
Scott, incredible is the only word that comes to mind! I enjoyed hearing about what you were doing at the CR shoot up here earlier this month and was eagerly awaiting the visuals.

Stunning and more beautiful than i imagined. Best of luck with the new operating room, Doc!
 
Scott, the floor looks awesome! :props:

Roughly what is the expected life of this type of floor? May I ask why you went with the epoxy over a modular option like RaceDeck or SwissTrax etc? I'm looking to find as many opinions as I can, as I have a large floor going down in a new workshop this year & the more info I get the better.

Looks great, & the doors are sweet too, thanks for sharing.

Aaryn NZ. :dblthumb2:

Thank you! The company offers a lifetime warranty on this coating. They will even come out and repair small chips/scrapes that I may do to it later on. They are a local well respected family run business...
I looked at race deck, swiss track, etc: I really didn't like how hollow and clacky sounding they are. That's really it.



Maybe a small lift would be a great idea.my friend Robert deterlizzie has one and there worth every cent.

Got one! I just picked up a Ranger Quick Jack not too long ago and have been loving it!


And...thanks again to everyone who has commented! I appreciate it!
 
Hi Scott - I always thought you had a pretty sweet set up to begin with but wow! The set up looks great, the floors, the door - nice job, great taste!!!!


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Same reaction as others - looks great. The doors are very nice. I priced a new garage doors last year. None of the ones I saw we're half as nice as yours.

I need to looking into getting my floor done.
 
You did that floor right! It looks great and should stay that way. Most people just roll on the water-base stuff they get from the Big Box store. I like what you did with the garage door tracks and motors, it really opens up the area. Keep us posted on the lighting updates.
 
Glad my wife doesn't read the forum. The garage floor? Couldn't care less. But when the new garage doors are nicer than our kitchen cabinets I'd never hear the end of it.


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Thanks again everyone!

Paulie: Yeah, they were good with the hot mops...and the bench work! LOL
 
Larry over at ammo nyc did a restoration like this which was a major overhaul and large scale. Nice job with the smaller space though. My garage cant even fit a car but I would love to have floors like that instead of weird linoleum
 
Thanks again for all the responses!!!!


pdqgp: It was around $7/sq ft
 
Thank you! The company offers a lifetime warranty on this coating. They will even come out and repair small chips/scrapes that I may do to it later on. They are a local well respected family run business...
I looked at race deck, swiss track, etc: I really didn't like how hollow and clacky sounding they are. That's really it.

Geeze, you can't argue with that. :dblthumb2: Yeah, I've heard that about the tiles before, I didn't notice it too much in the Autogeek Show Car Garage but then, I was only there for a couple of days.

Thanks again for all the responses!!!!


pdqgp: It was around $7/sq ft

That works out pretty reasonable, & with a lifetime warranty its actually a real bargain. Even converting it to NZ dollars its still pretty sharp on price. :xyxthumbs:

Aaryn NZ.
 
I'm looking at doing it myself due to cost. I think the stuff I can get is not as good as what the pros use. And then of course I have all the inevitable mistakes to deal with.

I looked at swiss track, race deck etc also. Ease of installation is great. But what happens to all the water that will get trapped under those tiles? Would much rather have something I can easily sweep or vacuum. And mop.
 
Thanks all!!!


I'm looking at doing it myself due to cost. I think the stuff I can get is not as good as what the pros use. And then of course I have all the inevitable mistakes to deal with.

I looked at swiss track, race deck etc also. Ease of installation is great. But what happens to all the water that will get trapped under those tiles? Would much rather have something I can easily sweep or vacuum. And mop.

Rippy, look on garage journal forums.com if you haven't, there is a ton of info there on their flooring area. You may be able to find some 'pro' stuff there and do it yourself.
 
Thanks again for all the responses!!!!
pdqgp: It was around $7/sq ft


Thanks. Comparing it to the Racedeck free-flow flooring. I'll likely epoxy the permiter of the garage where all my cabinets, work benches and fridge/freezers are. I'm going to lay 2' wide indoor/outdoor grey carpet along the back where the entry to the house is as that's where the above all is. This will allow us to walk out there and be on it vs hard cold flooring. It never gets wet that far up even when I'm washing my cars. the rest will be RaceDeck. By doing the "central" area it will cost less and make installation easier. The free-flow is nice because here we get snow and it would enable me to keep the floor dry and yet it would drain out the garage in the summer. Wanted to compare the two costs.

Thanks for sharing.
 
Rippy, look on garage journal forums.com
Another dangerous place that will suck the free time right out of you. Over there occasionally for tool discussions. Will take a look at floor options.
 
I'm looking at doing it myself due to cost. I think the stuff I can get is not as good as what the pros use. And then of course I have all the inevitable mistakes to deal with.

I looked at swiss track, race deck etc also. Ease of installation is great. But what happens to all the water that will get trapped under those tiles? Would much rather have something I can easily sweep or vacuum. And mop.

Same, however by the time you rent a diamond grinder, do proper prep work, and buy a really good epoxy, you'll find that you probably aren't going to save much over paying someone. At least, that's been my finding so far.
 
Nice garage! Im planning on doing some remodeling to mine as well. I noticed you have the side moubted garage door opebers which I am planning to get instead of the traditional ceiling mounted ones. How do you like it compared to the ceiling ones? Also, is it a Liftmaster?
 
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