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Hey Tah81 I found a great trick for the Race Deck a little work but it sure looks good and easier to keep clean a little detail spray and a microfiber cloth
I elected to use a roll out vinyl floor product. The only site preparation was to sweep the concrete clean so that no bumps appear beneath the product. I chose a bright blue coin pattern in the industrial thickness. I needed three rolls of 10x26' (custom order) which arrived by truck and went down quickly.
For cabinets, I chose a local company who designs the cabinets in the length, height and depth that I wanted. They're lifetime warranty and are attached to the wall studs so storage beneath is possible. http://s114.photobucket.com/albums/n...Z16/my%20shop/
That is a very nice place you have there! If my garage was like that I would never leave it !
I decided to epoxy paint mine this past summer. Project went well. Excluding my labor ( several hours) the material was about $400.00 for over 900 square feet.
Tell your contractor NOT to seal the new concrete if you decide to paint it. Mark
I agree! I did the same thing this past summer. Waiting to see how it holds up over the Winter. So far, no problems. I used Rust-Oleum from
Home Depot.
I elected to use a roll out vinyl floor product. The only site preparation was to sweep the concrete clean so that no bumps appear beneath the product. I chose a bright blue coin pattern in the industrial thickness. I needed three rolls of 10x26' (custom order) which arrived by truck and went down quickly.
For cabinets, I chose a local company who designs the cabinets in the length, height and depth that I wanted. They're lifetime warranty and are attached to the wall studs so storage beneath is possible. http://s114.photobucket.com/albums/n...Z16/my%20shop/
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I used Rustoleum Epoxy garage floor apint from Home Depot. Took two gallons to do my 1000 sq ft garage.
For the cabinets I used an assortment of upper and lower Kitchen Maid cabinets, also from HD. The workbench top is two 28" solid core flush doors laid end-to-end (total length is about 14') covered with 1/4" tempered masonite which is screwed on so I can replace it if it gets too damaged.