Well it turned out nice and well organized, much like mine in my tiny 20x20 garage with two Porsches and four motorcycles. Its a tight fit.
Your garage reminds me of Jack Olsen's garage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lCrlVhwHnE
Well it turned out nice and well organized, much like mine in my tiny 20x20 garage with two Porsches and four motorcycles. Its a tight fit.
I had it in the other place too, it’s a good solution.Stormy_Monday wrote: Thu May 09, 2024 7:07 am I also did the Polyaspartic flooring last year. Looking forward to your finished garage. Enjoy
JuDub & P_Coastal:J-Dub wrote: Thu May 09, 2024 8:39 am I am highly considering poly flooring as well, thanks for the recommendations.
We used flakes. This where the missus got involved and the colors became a big production. Then somehow some of the gray flakes had to match the gray paint used on the lower half of the walls....J-Dub wrote: Thu May 09, 2024 9:26 pm Did you guys use the flakes with the poly? I personally don't prefer the look of the flakes but the installer said if I do use them, I can choose one color. They put so many flakes that they will become a solid color, then they put another coat of poly over that. This builds up more layers and makes it more chip resistant from jacks, jackstands, engine stand wheels etc.
Color selection is challenging for sureStormy_Monday wrote: Fri May 10, 2024 3:07 amWe used flakes. This where the missus got involved and the colors became a big production. Then somehow some of the gray flakes had to match the gray paint used on the lower half of the walls....J-Dub wrote: Thu May 09, 2024 9:26 pm Did you guys use the flakes with the poly? I personally don't prefer the look of the flakes but the installer said if I do use them, I can choose one color. They put so many flakes that they will become a solid color, then they put another coat of poly over that. This builds up more layers and makes it more chip resistant from jacks, jackstands, engine stand wheels etc.
As I understand it, the chip flakes are an important part of the process adding necessary structure and strength - they are the binder.J-Dub wrote: Thu May 09, 2024 9:26 pm Did you guys use the flakes with the poly? I personally don't prefer the look of the flakes but the installer said if I do use them, I can choose one color. They put so many flakes that they will become a solid color, then they put another coat of poly over that. This builds up more layers and makes it more chip resistant from jacks, jackstands, engine stand wheels etc.