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Re: New Floor Going in! - Autogeek's Show Car Garage Studio History
Hope you guys didn't throw out the old floor Mike
Can't wait to see how things turn out.
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Re: New Floor Going in! - Autogeek's Show Car Garage Studio History
Originally Posted by Pats300zx
Hope you guys didn't throw out the old floor Mike
How 'bout a forum give-away?
I just spent $800 on the racedeck-type tiles for my garage; lucky for me Costco had them on sale. Haven't had the chance to get them installed yet though.
It'll be interesting to see what is going in to replace the floor in the studio!
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Re: New Floor Going in! - Autogeek's Show Car Garage Studio History
I have always wondered how tile would work in the garage. Too slippery? Either way, The Show Car Garage should look awesome. Reminds me that I have to get off my butt and lay the 450sf of Race Deck flooring sitting in boxes in the Art of Shine - Shine Mahal.
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Re: New Floor Going in! - Autogeek's Show Car Garage Studio History
Originally Posted by Porsche Pilot
I have always wondered how tile would work in the garage. Too slippery? Either way, The Show Car Garage should look awesome. Reminds me that I have to get off my butt and lay the 450sf of Race Deck flooring sitting in boxes in the Art of Shine - Shine Mahal.
I figured it would be hard to clean.
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Re: New Floor Going in! - Autogeek's Show Car Garage Studio History
Originally Posted by Porsche Pilot
I have always wondered how tile would work in the garage. Too slippery? Either way, The Show Car Garage should look awesome. Reminds me that I have to get off my butt and lay the 450sf of Race Deck flooring sitting in boxes in the Art of Shine - Shine Mahal.
We installed a tile floor in a out service drive it didn't work out that well we ended up removing for the reason you mentioned , Too slippery and the content cars driving over it the tiles became loose in a short amount of time . They may work out in a home garage or Auto Geek's studio since they don't have the traffic we had over them .
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Re: New Floor Going in! - Autogeek's Show Car Garage Studio History
Originally Posted by Harleyguy
We installed a tile floor in a out service drive it didn't work out that well we ended up removing for the reason you mentioned , Too slippery and the content cars driving over it the tiles became loose in a short amount of time . They may work out in a home garage or Auto Geek's studio since they don't have the traffic we had over them .
What type of tiles were they, Adam? There's a Chevrolet dealer here that has a floor of what I'd call terrazzo tiles in the service drive and delivery bay that has been in place for over a decade now, and it still looks great.
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Re: New Floor Going in! - Autogeek's Show Car Garage Studio History
Baller. Looks like mine. Mine was a lot less expensive though. Different animal altogether as race deck and VCT are very different products. You can call mine the poor mans race deck.
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Re: New Floor Going in! - Autogeek's Show Car Garage Studio History
Rez, I love that. Is that your garage or basement. Looks so cool!
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