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Old Oct 9, 2013 | 01:53 PM
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My garage in progress

I went with VCT and installed them myself, no prior experience with VCT but I am pretty happy with the way it turned out. Excuse the crappy cellphone pics, I'll take better pics when I have everything in order. Working on trying to see how much lighting and what type of lighting I'll need? then organize my air compressor, lines, tools etc.




 
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Old Oct 9, 2013 | 05:56 PM
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How are you transitioning from the driveway to the VCT? Btw, it looks good! Nice job.
 
Old Oct 10, 2013 | 08:40 AM
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for right now I just put a red duct tape across (lame I know lol) which actually is working and looks good untill I find real solution.
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Very nice
 
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Looks nice !!
That will be my early spring project …….
 
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Looking great, man! Keep it up!
 
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Love the Orange paint and tiles!

 
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This looks really nice. How dirty was the floor before you installed it and what procedure did you use to clean it? Was there a particularly challenging stage of the project?

Also, I like finally seeing a VCT floor that isn't checkerboard. Great job.
 
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Thanks for the kind words guys, since the last post I've done few more things; I got LED spot lighting (4x50w), I also made some space up in the attic to store old parts. Just last week I installed Maxjax two post lift. It is coming together slowly.
Der Fahrer, my house is new construction so floor was about 3 months old when I installed the tiles, only thing I did was to vacuum and rinse with water, let it dry and applied the glue. Only hard part is to ensure you get your first square/line right, rest is just following the tiles.
 
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