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mine looks like a DUMP right now due to the house remodel. Everything from the house going into the garage.
Best part is the more my wife spends on the house, the more car parts I get :thumbsup: |
Epoxy Floor
Our shop was a body shop,machine shop
Etc since the 60's so the floor was really shot We power washed,ground it, filled it and epoxy coated it with a little texture. Problem is we had the matrix Paint chips installed. Everyone thinks it is clean all the time because it hides everything including nuts or bolts I drop I have crawled on the floor with a flashlight looking for things way too many times Panteracer NorCal Bob |
here is my small garage.
I have wanted to insulate and drywall the garage since I moved in. I finally got around to it. I stripped the walls down to studs. http://media.motortopia.com/files/ca...Thumbnail1.jpg Moved some outlets and added insulation. http://media.motortopia.com/files/ca...Thumbnail1.jpg Drywall up, time for mud and tape. http://media.motortopia.com/files/ca...Thumbnail1.jpg Two coats of primer http://media.motortopia.com/files/ca...Thumbnail1.jpg one side done, painted with super high gloss white paint with a glass like finish. http://media.motortopia.com/files/ca...Thumbnail1.jpg time for the second side. http://media.motortopia.com/files/ca...Thumbnail1.jpg added some outlets and a switch to turn off a few of my overhead lights when not needed. that counts as being green right? http://media.motortopia.com/files/ca...Thumbnail1.jpg drywall and tape and mud done http://media.motortopia.com/files/ca...Thumbnail1.jpg done, now to put the mess away. http://media.motortopia.com/files/ca...Thumbnail1.jpg almost there, time for some garage art and foldup workbenches, and I need to get everything hung up on the walls and off the floor. http://media.motortopia.com/files/ca...Thumbnail1.jpg its like being at a drive-in.... http://media.motortopia.com/files/ca...Thumbnail1.jpg |
it looks good Bryce Nice job! I still need to do something with mine.
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That looks good Bryce, nice upgrade.
I'm curious how much you think painting the walls gloss white helps with light? The lighting in my shop sucks and I've wondered if it would help if I painted the walls white. |
First off --- Nice job Bryce!! That's a good feeling to have something like this accomplished and will make a much nicer feeling for you every time you're out there.
Lance --- Some of my shop has FLAT Black walls --- and the rest is an off white --- the difference between the two areas is night and day. The black just knocks the light into nothing but I like the background for the neon and 'stuff' (a nice word for crap) on the walls. Paint 'em white and you'll be happy with the result. |
Shop painting
I second the painting of the walls white or a light color
My last house had a makeshift 1 car garage added I painted the walls gloss white and it was the best working area I had Great job on getting things cleaned up I am trying to get my shop organized but the weather has been too nice lately so I just take the car out for a spin Panteracer Norcal Bob |
The white is awesome. It is at least twice as bright in the garage now. My next project is to insulate the roof and add a plywood ceiling for storage. I will paint the ceiling white too. This should also increase the brightness.
The insulation works so well that it was 70 degrees in the garage last night at 9pm without the space heater on. |
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I finally installed a few old lab cabinets that we
removed from one of our projects... counters are from an old Stage we replaced at Stanford Time to fill the cabinets and get some posters up as this corner looks awfully naked Panteracer Norcal Bob |
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