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Old 07-28-2012, 07:16 PM
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Roger555 Official TL Garage build thread

Somebody found a video of my garage build and posted it in the general section so I felt it was about time I finally share some of my garage build!

It all started when we (fiancé & I) bought our first house in December. Since then I have pretty much been working on house and garage projects ever since. Due lack of funds and lack of time I had to do a complete forum boycott for a few month to hold back the urge to buy any new car toys. It was actually pretty nice just driving my car and not constantly thinking about what little thing I could do next. However as the garage to do list winds down & i've started poking around the forum my mod bug is definitely creeping back.

I don't really like to make "build" threads personally I like to have everything finished which is why I held off so long. Officially I will consider the garage "done" once I do the epoxy floor which might not happen for another month or so.

Well here it goes, I tried to organize them the best I could lots of pics though beware! Hope you enjoy!

























































Small Paint Booth for car parts!








Ramps!






Some pics I took today













This program look familiar to anyone?


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Well thats it for now thats for looking! Stay tuned for the epoxy floor!

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i hope one day i have a garage half as nice as that
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Is it just me or you use a lot of sense instead of since?
Old 07-28-2012, 07:28 PM
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Is it just me or you use a lot of sense instead of since?
Thanks! Spelling/Grammer is my weakness!
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damn, love the garage
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Sick! Very well organized! Love the ramps!
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god damn!!! super nice...one day maybe one day lol
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Looks amateurish...

















I too want a garage like that. going to show the wifey this right now! lol
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This is absolutely stunning. Practically my dream garage and then some!
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You should rent out your garage lol
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Pretty sure you could make a career out of that...come to my garage, I'll hire you! Very impressive!
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awesome garage Roger, now you can help me with my steering wheel mod.
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holy crap thats a lot of work put into that! looks amazing and even more functional.
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Nice Roger, but one picture of your TL and one video. I guess that qualifies this to leave in the Photo Section.
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Originally Posted by Redsand353
i hope one day i have a garage half as nice as that
Same here!

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Originally Posted by Steven Bell
Nice Roger, but one picture of your TL and one video. I guess that qualifies this to leave in the Photo Section.
Thanks Steven! Any way we can add these two pics as the first two? I forgot to add them but the edit function is gone




And here is another TL pic
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beautiful. and I thought I had OCD. Where's all the wifey's stuff. My garage has more wife stuff than tools

I love the shelves next to and under the cabinets with all the products on them.
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OCD you are roger! i'm about to epoxy a garage floor this week! why didn't you do it before you put built everything there?

this made me really wanna see everything in person!
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Holy shit Roger.

I've GOTTA see this garage in person!
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Thanks everyone!

Originally Posted by acura_dipset_tl
awesome garage Roger, now you can help me with my steering wheel mod.
PM sent!
Originally Posted by lights
OCD you are roger! i'm about to epoxy a garage floor this week! why didn't you do it before you put built everything there?

this made me really wanna see everything in person!
I actually wanted to do the floor first but it was winter when I moved in a way too cold out. However i'm glad I didn't now because with all my projects I would have scuffed it up to some extent. If you look around the garage everything I built besides the large bench is actually suspended off the floor so I wont need to move much before doing the epoxy. I just need to rent a diamond sander to resurface the top then I'll be ready to lay the epoxy! This is the look I'm going for.


Originally Posted by CLtotheTL32
Holy shit Roger.

I've GOTTA see this garage in person!
you're welcome to stop over! Give me another 2 weeks I might have the floor done

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just to sum everything up...

from this:



to this:



from a fan:



to AC!!!





seriously you fiance is one lucky girl! when's the big day?
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dude your garage is like the holy land for cars................droooooooooooollllling
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This garage is greatness!!
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Really Nice work on the garage Roger. I would not expect anything less from you.
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now thats a garage. very lovely!!
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Very nice garage, with a lot of smart touches. I like that it's all DIY, too.

If you haven't the visited Garage Journal site, you should. Lots of guys there would enjoy seeing what you've done.

Before you jump on epoxy, you might want to consider ceramic or porcelain tile. Everyone loves epoxy until the first time their hot tires peel up a section of it, and the prep (diamond grinding, acid) can be pretty intense. I did my 20x21 garage in inexpensive ceramic tile, and it's held up to a pretty serious amount of work (engine drops on the car, welding, lots of fabrication work). I installed the tile myself and the total outlay was only around $400 -- which is a lot less than most epoxy systems.



Since you've wrung a lot of utility out of a two-car space, you might enjoy reading about mine. I made a website for it at:

www.12-GaugeGarage.com,

and there's also a thread about it on the Garage Journal.
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wow!! amazing job man love all the details and custom touches. organization for the win!!!
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Jack! What are you doing on the TL forum?? I am on the garage forum i've looked at your garage many times . I especially like your recessed floor lift I'd really like to do that some day.

About the floor I know there can be many issues with cheap epoxies but there shouldn't be any hot tire problems with the good 2 part epoxy with the proper prep of course. I laid ceramic tile (16x16) in my kitchen and it is very durable but quite a bit more work than laying epoxy (IMO) and I know my floor is not completely level which I know is important with tile. Did you apply any type of backboard when you did your garage tile? I've read due to the expansion rates differences grout directly on concrete eventually cracks.



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Very nice garage, with a lot of smart touches. I like that it's all DIY, too.

If you haven't the visited Garage Journal site, you should. Lots of guys there would enjoy seeing what you've done.

Before you jump on epoxy, you might want to consider ceramic or porcelain tile. Everyone loves epoxy until the first time their hot tires peel up a section of it, and the prep (diamond grinding, acid) can be pretty intense. I did my 20x21 garage in inexpensive ceramic tile, and it's held up to a pretty serious amount of work (engine drops on the car, welding, lots of fabrication work). I installed the tile myself and the total outlay was only around $400 -- which is a lot less than most epoxy systems.



Since you've wrung a lot of utility out of a two-car space, you might enjoy reading about mine. I made a website for it at:

www.12-GaugeGarage.com,

and there's also a thread about it on the Garage Journal.
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Originally Posted by Roger555
Jack! What are you doing on the TL forum?? I am on the garage forum i've looked at your garage many times . I especially like your recessed floor lift I'd really like to do that some day.

About the floor I know there can be many issues with cheap epoxies but there shouldn't be any hot tire problems with the good 2 part epoxy with the proper prep of course. I laid ceramic tile (16x16) in my kitchen and it is very durable but quite a bit more work than laying epoxy (IMO) and I know my floor is not completely level which I know is important with tile. Did you apply any type of backboard when you did your garage tile? I've read due to the expansion rates differences grout directly on concrete eventually cracks.
In for answers, I too want to tile but am worried about what you mentioned above, and more. That garage forum has a bunch of different opinions of what to use, some of which are not cost effective IMO.
After reading this thread, my garage depressed me, then I went to that garage forum and saw some of those

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I didn't know you were on the Garage Journal, Roger555. If you haven't already, you should start a thread on your garage in the Gallery section.

With the tile, I just hit the concrete with a cheap pressure washer and used patching concrete to bridge some of the bigger gaps. But my floor is/was a long way from flat. You can use the thinset to bridge minor inconsistencies. In my case, there was one section that was about an inch and a half lower than everything else, so I filled it.

But if you look at the tile lines, especially where they meet the flat top of the lift or where they go under the cabinets in the back, you'll see that the floor is very uneven.



That said, the tiles have held up fine and I didn't do anything other than put thinset right on the concrete. I used the basic sand grout, too. It's held up fine, and I've dropped the engine out of the car a couple of times and done a lot of other work that has put the floor to repeated tests.
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Jack, what did you do about the expansion joints in the floor? Did you patch those, or just thinset over them like they weren't there?
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Jack, what did you do about the expansion joints in the floor? Did you patch those, or just thinset over them like they weren't there?
I treated it like a single piece -- used thinset to fill the valley.

The pad had already had 85 years to settle. However, I'm right over the La Brea tar pits, basically, with (believe it or not) active oil drilling under my tiny 1/8-acre plot of land. So I had both a presumably stable piece of concrete and also the prospects of constant upheaval (worth noting: earthquakes). That said, I'm past the four year mark and the expansion joints have not done anything to the tiles up above them. I might be lucky, or the pad might just have worked out all of its issues back when Calvin Coolidge was still in the White House.
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