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Chris:

That looks great! My garage is a tiny, little hole-in-the-wall by comparison.
Looking at your place, Steve's and others, I am quickly realizing that I need to build something bigger....maybe this Summer.

Oh and Basil: Sharp Post! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/jester.gif
 
I was looking at Ultimate Garages II[/b] in the bookstore y'day....lots of the high end garages in it had linoleum square floors in their parking areas & painted floors in their work areas.
 
Hmmm, wonders about linoleum sheet where the cars are. Course you would need pads under any roll around stuff or jack stands, or.....
 
The problem with linoleum is that is shifts under twisting stress, as when a wide tire is turned in place. The real (hard) linoleum can also crack. The bright side is that they are relatively easy to replace if need be.
 
All those garages in the book - the ones with different size lineoleum square follrs were in the $200-000 + price range - some upwards of $1M
 
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