PBSS-garage
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- Aug 23, 2010
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Just sending a quick note to say hi. Like others I found this site doing some research on painting my garage floor. I am building a new house that should be completed in October. Well, I'm not building, someone else that can draw straight lines is doing it for me. The house will have a 30X25 garage just to hold two cars, a few shelves but not meant to be a workshop.
The workshop is a detached garage that is 48X32. I have three doors and the bay on the far left has a floor to ceiling wall so I have a "clean room" for my 1968 vette. I have a 12' high ceiling and plan on installing a lift. Above the ceiling I have about 6 feet of space and a floor up there that is about 12 feet wide and runs the whole 48 feet width. Lots of space.
I started looking at the Wolverine floor covering but the first quote came in at over $4,000 and then they added another $900+ for the acid prep and they said I was into the range of needing freight shipping to get it all. So now I am shopping around to see what I want vs what I want to afford.
Thanks for all the posts I used for research so far. Once we get started I will be posting pics and lots more questions.
Jeff Reed
The workshop is a detached garage that is 48X32. I have three doors and the bay on the far left has a floor to ceiling wall so I have a "clean room" for my 1968 vette. I have a 12' high ceiling and plan on installing a lift. Above the ceiling I have about 6 feet of space and a floor up there that is about 12 feet wide and runs the whole 48 feet width. Lots of space.
I started looking at the Wolverine floor covering but the first quote came in at over $4,000 and then they added another $900+ for the acid prep and they said I was into the range of needing freight shipping to get it all. So now I am shopping around to see what I want vs what I want to afford.
Thanks for all the posts I used for research so far. Once we get started I will be posting pics and lots more questions.
Jeff Reed