June 11, 20204 yr comment_600990 Yes - H clips! I bought these LED fixtures that surface mount on the ceiling. They are 48"x12", four strip behind a diffuser, 4000K that put out 8000 lumens. I originally thought about a similar fixture that was 3000K / 5000 lumens, but I needed more fixtures ( 10 instead of 8 ) to cover the lighting. These might be a little bright. We'll see. I'm supposed to have overhead doors in two weeks and I'm still waiting on windows. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/61167-finally-got-my-garage-mahal/?&page=7#findComment-600990 Share on other sites More sharing options...
June 11, 20204 yr comment_600991 Can't have too much light in a shop. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/61167-finally-got-my-garage-mahal/?&page=7#findComment-600991 Share on other sites More sharing options...
June 11, 20204 yr Author comment_600995 50 minutes ago, 26th-Z said: Yes - H clips! I bought these LED fixtures that surface mount on the ceiling. They are 48"x12", four strip behind a diffuser, 4000K that put out 8000 lumens. I originally thought about a similar fixture that was 3000K / 5000 lumens, but I needed more fixtures ( 10 instead of 8 ) to cover the lighting. These might be a little bright. We'll see. I'm supposed to have overhead doors in two weeks and I'm still waiting on windows. Those fixtures should light it up pretty well, and you have natural light from the windows too. I have 24 fixtures at 3810 lumens each. My wife said' "what, do you want it bright enough for surgery in there?" I said "Exactly!!!" I don't think you can go too bright. I have my lights on 3 zones, so I can turn some of them off if I want to. Mine is about perfect. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/61167-finally-got-my-garage-mahal/?&page=7#findComment-600995 Share on other sites More sharing options...
July 16, 20204 yr Author comment_602821 Hey Chris, Did you finish that garage yet?? Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/61167-finally-got-my-garage-mahal/?&page=7#findComment-602821 Share on other sites More sharing options...
July 16, 20204 yr comment_602830 The inside is finished. Exterior stucco work starts today. We moved 27th in last Friday and 26th's engine, which has been at a friend's shop, moved in Saturday. I'm slowly moving parts from the rental shop. I had the floor epoxied which turned out better than I ever expected. The overhead doors are really nice. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/61167-finally-got-my-garage-mahal/?&page=7#findComment-602830 Share on other sites More sharing options...
July 16, 20204 yr comment_602831 I wanted overhead doors with glass panels like the old filling stations used to have but they were 7 grand apiece so I opted for insulated doors which were only $300 more than non-insulated. These doors are double skinned and are rated for 200 mph wind loading. Stout things! Then the epoxy guys took three days to put down the floor in three coats. Sand / prep, primer coat, sand smooth, base coat, sand smooth, and top coat. Cottonwood beige. The walls and ceiling were primed and painted Willow Springs white. The lights are LED units 3000k delivering 5000 lumens. The windows are aluminum projecting but much to my dismay, they only project out 3" which doesn't do much for cross ventilation. I screwed up and located the ceiling fan outlets where they conflict with the overhead door hangers. In this photo, I have my oak drafting table placed up against the back wall. The holes in the wall near the floor are flood vents which go in after the stucco. I have to get everything off my shelving and work bench before I can move it all in and get organised. Look at that reflection off the floor! Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/61167-finally-got-my-garage-mahal/?&page=7#findComment-602831 Share on other sites More sharing options...
July 16, 20204 yr Author comment_602834 4 hours ago, 26th-Z said: The inside is finished. Exterior stucco work starts today. We moved 27th in last Friday and 26th's engine, which has been at a friend's shop, moved in Saturday. I'm slowly moving parts from the rental shop. I had the floor epoxied which turned out better than I ever expected. The overhead doors are really nice. Wow, that epoxy floor is so shiny, you can see 27th's reflect in it. Do you mind me asking how much the floor costed? I need to do something with my shop floor. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/61167-finally-got-my-garage-mahal/?&page=7#findComment-602834 Share on other sites More sharing options...
July 16, 20204 yr comment_602837 It was $2,250 for 600 square feet. https://www.garageexperts.com/garage-epoxy-flooring Their material spec and installation was in line with what I would spec for a commercial quality installation. Normally, in my work, I would spec something like a Sherwin Williams product (institutional and manufacturing type of applications) but this material spec had a higher percentage of solids. I didn't do any flakes, just a solid color. I have noticed that it does scratch from sand that I track in, but I clean it with Swiffer and it shines right up. A lot like a polished terrazzo finish. I let it cure for 72 hours before I started moving stuff in. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/61167-finally-got-my-garage-mahal/?&page=7#findComment-602837 Share on other sites More sharing options...
July 16, 20204 yr comment_602862 Marty, 26thZ, et al, Perhaps a couple (maybe three?) of years ago Road & Track began running a monthly series on remarkable garages. As I recall the first one was a NASCAR garage which did not appear to be a garage at all given the visible lack of mechanics, drain pans, tire changers or disassembled race cars, while the second was a two-man repair shop specializing in older Porsches, with parts hanging from every available square inch of wall and ceiling. Somehow, R & T now seems to have run out of garages worthy of celebration. May I suggest that the two shops we're seeing on this thread be submitted to that worthy magazine? Cheers All Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/61167-finally-got-my-garage-mahal/?&page=7#findComment-602862 Share on other sites More sharing options...
July 18, 20204 yr Author comment_602917 On 7/16/2020 at 8:45 AM, 26th-Z said: It was $2,250 for 600 square feet. https://www.garageexperts.com/garage-epoxy-flooring Their material spec and installation was in line with what I would spec for a commercial quality installation. Normally, in my work, I would spec something like a Sherwin Williams product (institutional and manufacturing type of applications) but this material spec had a higher percentage of solids. I didn't do any flakes, just a solid color. I have noticed that it does scratch from sand that I track in, but I clean it with Swiffer and it shines right up. A lot like a polished terrazzo finish. I let it cure for 72 hours before I started moving stuff in. I figured it would be expensive. I have about 2,300 square feet, so that would be pretty prohibitive for me. I will have to figure out something. With all of that shine, does it get slippery when wet? Looks fantastic!! Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/61167-finally-got-my-garage-mahal/?&page=7#findComment-602917 Share on other sites More sharing options...
July 18, 20204 yr comment_602922 Yes, it is slippery - in bare feet. Just like the terrazzo floors I have in the house. But the floor doesn't really get wet and with shoes on, it isn't a problem. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/61167-finally-got-my-garage-mahal/?&page=7#findComment-602922 Share on other sites More sharing options...
July 18, 20204 yr comment_602936 I bought my epoxy from "color chips" https://www.originalcolorchips.com/ Its a high solids product. Buy some spike shoes. I have chips in mine to make it less slippery. Water, oil and especially glass beads make it slick! Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/61167-finally-got-my-garage-mahal/?&page=7#findComment-602936 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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