The R3V Garage Thread

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  • kid325e
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    That's what i'm talking about!!

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  • kronus
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    i raise with 7000 square foot warehouse.



    we got a 2-post lift installed last weekend :D

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  • ktm8806
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    My small 1 car garage, was a typical unfinished townhouse garage with 1 light and 1 outlet.

    It's much better now:D



    Added these to the one corner now.

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  • Cronopoulos
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    ^^ I like what you did with the amount of room you had, very nice!!!!

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  • Nick_S
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    I unfortunately just took a bit of a downgrade. The gf and I took some time apart and aside from that being shitty, I also lost my nice garage at her place.

    Old place




    New garage. It's small, cramped, dirty and doesn't lock and I have to run an extension cord for any sort of electricity . No stoked...but it could always be worse. Atleast I have a garage.





    Still getting the work bench together.

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  • kid325e
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    Love that you did both cars at the same time!

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  • tjmonsen5
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    Driveway shot during 2 oil pan gasket replacements at the same time.



    I guess I dont have any pictures of inside my garage, its nothing special anyways.

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  • ForcedFirebird
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    Originally posted by OrganicMechanic
    I am in talks with my new shop space, it is a decommissioned state inspection facility. A freight company bought the building for the office space and has the shop that has 1 AWD dyno amd 4 2wd dynos installed and um molested. This is like winning the lottery. I am in the talks right now, but I am confidant that this is going to happen. More to come--
    We need a dyno in-house :( We have come pretty close to the guys that have an AWD dyno locally, but still charge $75 for a session. We usually get 4-6pulls for that, though.

    Originally posted by DTM190
    this looks pretty good



    $95 for 5 gallons seems very cheap

    $100 for 5 gallons is super cheap. The stuff we used in the shop was $35/gal and it's still not that great (Bher 1 part epoxy acrylic). We even pressure washed and acid etched the concrete and the stuff will still come up when gas is spilled on it FTL.

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  • GripSpec
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    If I had this I would never leave the garage!

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  • OrganicMechanic
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    5 Dynos!!

    I am in talks with my new shop space, it is a decommissioned state inspection facility. A freight company bought the building for the office space and has the shop that has 1 AWD dyno amd 4 2wd dynos installed and um molested. This is like winning the lottery. I am in the talks right now, but I am confidant that this is going to happen. More to come--

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  • Cronopoulos
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  • M-technik-3
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    Originally posted by dirty30
    Costco used to have some badass shelves with 1000lb load rating. I paid $60 each about two years ago.
    I have these as well, good for putting engines out of the way.

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  • brgracer
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    Next step in the garage setup...

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  • DTM190
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    this looks pretty good



    $95 for 5 gallons seems very cheap

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  • Eric
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    Originally posted by DTM190
    I havent looked into it for a few years now but I know in the past when I have, like anything good isnt cheap. There are lots of cheap options but they dont alst, like park a wet car on it and when you move it the next day the tyre rips paint off and you have mossing pain in the pattern of the tyre.

    I am going to look into just clear to seal the concrete, not fussed on colour. Just want to seal it and make it easier to clean.
    :giggle:

    That's the same thing I want to do. I'm not allowed to do heavy maintenance, so I'd like to go for the clean room look with the garage.

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