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Sparkie! Looks awesome. I'm also thinking of getting one of those cabinets. Are those Rubbermaid brand?
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My problem with my garage floor is that I have duct tape all over it. The house I bought was the contractors display house and the garage was used as their office. They placed duct tape in strips then glued their carpet onto the duct tape. When they pulled up the carpet, some of the duct tape came up with it and some of it didn't. I have a heat gun & I'll try to burn off the glue residue &/or tape. Then I'll go to Lowes and get me a couple of those kits.
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Originally Posted by Reddwarf
Sparkie! Looks awesome. I'm also thinking of getting one of those cabinets. Are those Rubbermaid brand?
Yes they are, got them at HomeDepot. The ones at Lowes are a little smaller by 5 inches, and they are the same price. Rubbermaid made them under another name for HomeDepot.
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Originally Posted by dirtyboy
My problem with my garage floor is that I have duct tape all over it. The house I bought was the contractors display house and the garage was used as their office. They placed duct tape in strips then glued their carpet onto the duct tape. When they pulled up the carpet, some of the duct tape came up with it and some of it didn't. I have a heat gun & I'll try to burn off the glue residue &/or tape. Then I'll go to Lowes and get me a couple of those kits.
You can always go to a place like Kiwi or Race Decking for tiles to connect and plop right over the floor, not that expensive and you mix and match colors and have a bad ass look.
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Last edited by darksparkz; 09-11-2006 at 07:00 PM.
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Originally Posted by darksparkz
That's it! I had to buy two kits.
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Hey Sparkie,
I thought I said it before, but didn't. Your garage / floor looks Fantastic! Nice work..
I need to do mine as well, I need to look at the tiles too..
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Sparkie,
Is the floor slick when it gets wet? I want to do that in my shop, but don't want to be falling all the time.
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Originally Posted by cking526
Sparkie,
Is the floor slick when it gets wet? I want to do that in my shop, but don't want to be falling all the time.
A little slick, but not to bad. I don't have any problems. They have something you can put in stuff (paint) that would help with that.
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Originally Posted by sparkie
A little slick, but not to bad. I don't have any problems. They have something you can put in stuff (paint) that would help with that.
Yeah, I think it's sand
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