Info A non 250 project with a difference

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  1. kiffsta

    kiffsta Senior Member

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    Well, if anyone has been to my place, you will know my garage is a mess ( nah lets be honest, its a pigsty), I daresay over 100 bikes have come and gone over the years , I built shelves to store stuff and kept buying more and more. For those who haven't seen my garage, its 2 cars wide and 3 cars deep and I cant get either of my 2 cars in there.

    Well last weekend I said enough is enough and started down a path which I almost regret. I decided to clean up and while I was at it, I decide to paint my garage floor, great idea in theory, but Im 5 days into this project, my back and shoulders hurt, I have been at it every night after work.

    I bought 20l of Nutek Paint which is petrol and oil resistant , I have had to use some acid to clean the concrete before paint, Im now 2/3 of the way through it , most places need 3 coats so Im going to have to order another 10l to get it completed.

    Anyway, here are some pics of the progress

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    not clean enuff and i can see roller marks. needs another coat.pmsl.
     
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    kiffsta Senior Member

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    that was still wet :thumb_ups:

    More pics tomorrow night and you will see she is coming up tops !!!
     
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    ok, to be picky there is paint on the walls. now add skirting boareds to cover it up.lol.
     
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    Jo Verhelst Forty2 Contributing Member

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    and before you know it your wife will use it to dry her laundry "because why do you need all those bikes?"
     
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    Moo Plodge Racing!!!

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    looks the part mate,

    where did you get your blue wheel chock?
     
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    Couldn't help myself
     
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    Yea I dig that too :cool:
     
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    kiffsta Senior Member

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    Its called a Biker Easy stand, I found them on Ebay and picked up 2 of them for about $70, they work quite well.

    I forgot I had them, I found them tucked away in the garage and thought I would hold the NSR up.

    I also found 3 CDI's while I was cleaning up :thumb_ups:

     
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    after seeing the garage in person, still having trouble believing this @kiffsta's garage.
     
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    kiffsta Senior Member

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    Haha, another coat just went on, its starting to look awesome
     
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    Phil Senior Member Contributing Member

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    You and me both......far too tidy and he won't find anything now :lolsign:
    When all said and done, looks great :thumb_ups:
     
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    well the more coats the better so you have sat and sun for 2 more coats. laundry day can be monday,the boys can come tues to friday to make it untidy.
     
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    Im out of paint now, I have another 10l on order. Im waiting a few hours then it will out to garage to put a few things away, I have 2 sick cibby's arriving in the morning that need some wrenching, if anyone wants to play, feel free to come on over
     
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    well there is always next weekend.
     
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    Hopefully, the paint has to come up from Melbourne, took 9 days last time I ordered.
     
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    i am working in the morn, might pop over and say hi after i finish since i will only be at Eagle farm
     
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    Murdo The Good Doctor Staff Member Contributing Member Ride and Events Crew

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    I used a two part epoxy that I bought from Bunnings. Had to wash with acid first, two days to dry, then one thick coat. Even came with a little packet of pretty sprinkles that you spread around before dry.
    Definately oil and petrol proof. Cost about $60 from memory for a standard single car garage.
     
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    more coats down today, quite happy with the outcome, till lots of stuff to put away but I am getting there

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    Jesus this the same place lol
     

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