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my newest addition, it measures 100 * 70cm, made from SS, laser cut and sprayed with simple gold paint, base is a wooden piece already black.
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My garage has the murcielago and then next to it an 07 Lexus Rx400 hybrid.
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Vic, are those Kiwi tiles?
I'm planning on putting some in my garage too... What are they like to clean? Quote:
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I'm planning on putting a 4-post lift in my garage too... Does the Diablo get up easily? Anything to look out for? |
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There are three key things IMO to having a top-notch garage. The first one, as Raymondo mentioned, is an epoxy floor. I used the Rustoleum Professional Grade stuff, two coats, and it looks beautiful and is tough as nails. You don't want you use the Home version which is water-based, it is not as tough and you will get some hot-tire pickup. The second key is the lighting. I recommend installing a few rows of recessed lights with a normal incandescent color. Between the epoxy floor and recessed lighting, your garage will look like a mini showroom. It sucks to have a beautiful car with a nice professional looking epoxy floor and just a hard flourescent light shining on everything. The last key is to get as much stuff up off the floor as possible. By hanging everything you possibly can, you will have a ton of floor space freed up, and having lots of floor space will make the garage look more spacious inside. I mounted a bunch of peg boards from Home Depot to hang all my tools, and I hung some ladder hooks too. Good luck! Last edited by rdubs : 03-30-2008 at 10:32 PM. |
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