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Hey wasn't it you who posted those washer dryer pics a while back?
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03-03-2018, 12:21 PM | #24 |
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I did!
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03-03-2018, 12:41 PM | #25 | |
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I've probably written fuck you or something as nice to you many, many times, so I'll try something different on this forum for once: Thank you. You've given me a whole new way to think through a laundry room and as an exercise I'm building one for my friend next week. You might have a clean garage (they don't since my stuff is all over theirs too) and other characteristics I hate about you, but you have fans in Finland. My friend gets free labor and materials to his home, his wife stops dreaming about murdering his lazy ass and I get to tweak my final plan I'll do for myself.
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03-03-2018, 04:56 PM | #27 | ||
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The small ideas we share here are more important than the bigger ones. No plywood will be used (we don't use that in Europe) but I did build a solid gage from steel and now all I have to do next week is the draining and intake and the decor. My friend has five kids, so they do a ton of laundry. Their whole family is laundry orientated. I'm just lifting the machines enough to have three drawers under them and hooking up the machines. You're a god for us northerners right now. And don't say shit like that, my image as a bitch has to be preserved.
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I don't mind the renovating ir the work in general, I love bargaining and being a cheap as hell when I'm doing a project, I just do not want to face the reality of how much stuff I have in storages and fml I have nightmares about all the furniture I have to torch totally accidentally since it would be mean not to save the heirlooms I've inherited over the years and I don't want to think, see, drag around or even spare a match for. I counted. I have six dining room sets I wouldn't want in my home, one I'm building that'll need a fucking dining room I'd have to build chairs for since APPARENTLY A GAZILLION CHAIRS IS NOT ENOUGH!!! And if i ever became a person who saves electricity by burning candles (candles are on banned items list in our family since our stupid dog eats then and then pukes for hours) I'd be set for life on that too. If I ever see a decorative pillow in my home it'll be used for knife throwing training and I have so many fucking pillows I have enough material to become really good! I haven't even told you about all the stupid old boards and stuff I've collect over the years to build something from and fuck if the thought of my antique collection doesn't scare the fuck out of me. The thought of having a garage and my tools within my reach again makes me cry. A hamster like I should never be given the opportunity to have and space at all. It'll be a disaster.
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03-04-2018, 09:22 PM | #32 | |
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I've done this project f*ckin twice and both times the chipping and peeling started soon thereafter. Water gets trapped underneath, forms more bubbles, and causes more peeling. It just looks terrible. |
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03-05-2018, 02:07 AM | #33 | ||
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I love old stuff, stuff nobody sees any value in and then I find a way to give it a new life. I've done bathroom sink thingies from old sewing machines, reused old tables as book cases, I took apart an old barn just to get the old wood in storage since I absolutely one day will need hundreds of meters of half rotten boards, old doors give me a boner (weird, but what can I do), old windows and I have an affair longer than my door thing has gone on... And then there is my new tradition of enjoying a funeral or few per year these days. My family keeps dying on me, and everyone has a summer home, and a barn or two filled with stuff. My lovely relatives are happy to destroy the things I love, they see no value with a maid's old cloth trunk (my coffee table!) or a bed given as a gift to my great, great aunt when she was born from the farm hands over a hundred years ago so this situation has escalated over the years, especially when we weren't here because my lovely relatives just stored everything they didn't want in to my pile and that's the stuff I have issues with! I don't like having stuff in my home, I want empty floors and as little furniture as I can get away with and I'm very, veeeery particular about those I have to look at. Before we moved to the states we had two houses here (yup, two garages that never saw a car), when we moved away i sold those and stuffed all my precious crap to two rented storages, i filled my mom's basement with my antique furniture, our summer home got a new shed for my tools, my aunt's barn she had no use for is stuffed with my precious collection collection of materials and the future decorative items now known as 19th century tools. It's -20c here so I use my friend's garage for prep work for their laundry room. He already had half of my tools there he lent four years ago when he decided to fix it by himself (that's four years without a garage for him). His wife still wonders why she had to become a victim of a middle age crisis since it is a well established fact my friends should never be allowed to hold a hammer. If I'm stuck buying a house soon, I need those tools back so I have to go do his project. Anyway, I'm going to become a serial arsonist with a vendetta towards dining room sets soon. I'd feel guilty if I sold them or gave them away, so I'm going to pretend they were victims of accidents I didn't cause. Yet an other proud moment for me.
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03-05-2018, 12:43 PM | #34 | |
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I had briefly contemplated going the tile route if only for the "look". Alas... "Real world usage, longevity and maintenance" (along with research) caused me NOT to do it. I am VERY happy with the look and appearance and durability (friend has had epoxy for years) of my floor. In fact... Perfect example touching on P1's above statement: It has been raining big time here in N TX! I'm talking torrential downpours for 2 weeks straight! It has finally let up. But, pulling a soaking wet car into your garage, you WILL get plenty of residual water dripping off. I'd venture to say with 2 vehicles, in a weeks time: a gallon or so. Not to mention: road grime, oil and dirt. So my garage was filthy (to me at least). I broke out the mop this weekend and spent a @ 30min mopping it up. All that shit came off effortlessly! And it now looks like new once again. This in itself is worth it. |
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This is exactly what happened to me with a previous garage. First, the amount of prep work took a ridiculous amount of time due to the number and severity of the oil stains left by the previous homeowners. This of course won't be a problem for those with new builds. Once all of the cleaning and prep work were done, the epoxy applied easily and looked fantastic. I used one of the epoxy kits with the decorative paint chips you can find at your local home improvement store. Over time however, it did start peeling from hot tire pick up. When I originally did the coating, I passed on the optional clear coating which was an additional purchase that you could apply on top of the epoxy. I do wonder if that would have helped seal the epoxy and prevented the pealing. I haven't gotten around to coating my current garage floor, and if I do it again, I may not go the same route. I may just go with a clear coating this time around.
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I went through this 2 years ago. Went with Race Deck Freeflow and havent looked back. Major plus with Freeflow is I can wash my car inside the garage and the water goes into the channels under the tracks and flows out of the garage - awesome feature in the winter or the rain.
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disagree, had mine for a couple of years, no issues, the main points is
1> GOOD PRODUCT 2> 90% prep work 3> Applying the product correctly forget the stuff you get from big box stores Quote:
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