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Old 02-06-2017, 05:33 PM
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I actually didn't notice the wraps the first time, neat idea!

Only other thing I can suggest is dumping the flourescents and going with LED recessed lighting....

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Nicely done! Looks great!
 
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Old 02-07-2017, 10:27 AM
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The recessed lighting would give it a showroom look. Not a bad idea.
 
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Wow! Post those publicly on Facebook and I guarantee that will go viral! Outstanding job, great ideas.
 
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where did you get the wraps from. they look great
 
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I found the wraps at RMWraps.com
 
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Looks great! Congrats!
 
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Super clean garage! You did a fantastic job! You just gave me some ideas for mine. Thanks
 
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Originally Posted by handyman2009
There are lots of photos that we don't see :-( but the one that I could see looks really good :-)

I see all the pictures now and Wow you did a fantastic job
Can't see any of them. Photbucket is at it again.
 
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Sorry that some of my photos are not able to be seen. I guess Photobucket no longer wants us to use them? Here are a few I took today.







 
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Looks great! What kind of floor is that?
 
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Looks great! What kind of floor is that?


It is porcelain ceramic tile. I installed it myself about 8 years ago. Has held up great.
 
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Your garage looks awesome! I'm inspired.

Can you tell us more about your lift? Manufacturer and who installed it?
 
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Your garage looks awesome! I'm inspired.

Can you tell us more about your lift? Manufacturer and who installed it?
After much research I went with the challenger lift. Primarily because it is over built and all mechanicals and cables are hidden. Another factor is that it did not need an air compressor. I went with the 9000 lb. lift. Their 12,000 lb. lift is actually identical according to their rep. I ran my own 220 wiring. It can be run on 110 volts but runs much quicker with 220. I had a local company install it. They had it installed in about 4 hours. Because it is a 4-post lift it did not need to be bolted to the floor. I specifically ordered the lift model designed longer and taller so I could drive my pickup under it. With my 12' ceiling it worked perfect.


 


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