Ultimate garages?

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    lol at this one. When you drop your impact you'll have to replace the tile.
     
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    wow thats purty
     
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    haha, looks like a kitchen..
     
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    I think I will just enjoy mine....
     
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    who says he will ever touch a tool, much less an impact wrench :D. I'd be suprised if that guy lifts a finger to armor all his own interior.

    ugh.
     
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    did you look at the link for the original thread... the guy pulled the engine out of his Ferrari in that garage... before he tiled it
     
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    just noticed that. the thread has now consumed the past 2.5 hours of my life
     
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    Don't get me wrong, I like the tool box setup. But the tile is seriously over the top.


    Concrete with an epoxy finish is the way to go in normal circumstances. I like to be able to see what is on the floor. Drop a bolt, and sometimes a ckeckered floor can be a pain.
     
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    things...
     
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    yea, IMHO your garage is (or should I say, "will be") my dream garage. just about everything a man could need. if money were no object, only thing I'd add was another stall with an AWD dyno. but that really is overkill.
     
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    overkill... WHY?? ha hah a... I wish.. but I think I would add another workshop out back of my house with a mandrel bender, huge press, a good milling setup, CNC router/lathe, a laser cutting machine, and huge brake and some other little toys...

    I found a bunch of these things on a bidding auction once... if only I had about $50K at the time I would have all that sitting in my house right now with NO room to work...
     
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    nate your garage looks awesome too. Everything I'd want.

    If I need a dyno I'll go spend the 60 bucks for 2 runs at a shop. Its not cost effective to have to buy and maintain that stuff unless you're running lots of other people's vehicles. Then it would be running a business out of residential and you'd have a lot of fun with the city.
     
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    yeah.. I can see this is gonna be a headache for me especially with Scott County... dealt with them building Meineke.. NOT FUN
     
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    which is exactly why I said "if money were no object"....

    oh yea, machine shop stuff. good call. that would be an awesome addition.