After seeing all of these awesome garages and cars is I am almost embarrased to post my humble garage but here it is: Brad Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
dont be embarrassed, it looks great. Where did you get those squares, are they glued on or interlocking....I would like to add that touch to my floor...thanks
It looks killer when it is clean! The floor is race deck and the system is by garage concepts with diamond plate shelves and refrigerators/freezers, slatwall etc... The floor just snaps together. Brad
by the way, I always use my seat covers when carrying golf clubs in my spider and use a toiwel to keep the gold bag from scratching the underside of the dash
Hey I have no delusions of granduer here. There are some real sick garages in this thread and I am just happy to share the same bandwidth with them. Anyway a few more pics of the garage taken tonight fyi... Best, Brad Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
A before and after for the new garage floor tiles. BT Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
My wife and daughter are kind of camera shy. There is no adhesive, just snap together tiles allowing about 1/4-1/2" gap at the walls to allow for expansion when the temperature changes.
I actually have the Toyota Tacoma also in the 3rd bay for now. The 4th bay is for the boat (for now also). I think I might get a Triumph TR2a or TR3 to go on a lift in the third bay. Wifey says she wants to get some NC property first. The best thing is that all the yard tools and kids stuff stays in the original garage with the wife's car. BT
Do the cermaic tile expand/contract much with tempature? I was considering doing my garage in either a thin brick typ or cermaic tile. if it does, what are the thought of using a silicon grout? Doug
Those are the (relatively) cheap tiles from www.floorjunkies.com in the coin pattern ($1.79 per s.f. w/ free shipping). It is a little smoother than the diamond plate style, and works for me in the non-snow climate (I am not interested in non-skid). The trick is to do a somewhat symmetrical layout. I used the cadd program I work with to draw homes for the layout. I spent more time figuring out the layout than I did installing the tiles. Just using a few colors and keeping the pattern consistent makes it look good to me. BT
Here they are driving the go kart around the yard (and one of my mom getting a ride with my middle daughter). BT Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login