Originally Posted by DynoDave
Excellent!

Slightly off topic...how does that floor hold up to this sort of work (cherry pickers, jacks, etc.?


Not too bad. The biggest problem is something heavy with small wheels can be hard to move on the “coined” surface. For example, I put my ‘58 on wheel dollies to get it close to the wall and make room around the GTX, it is a lot harder to get moving than it was on a bare floor. The cherry picker and floor jack are no problem. On the plus side, it cleans up nice and looks a lot better than the underlying concrete floor did.

It was too cold to do epoxy before I moved in. Once I moved in, what do I do with all my stuff? It takes several days to prep and coat the floor. There’s no way I’d leave my cars and tools unsecured in the driveway. Race deck seemed like the next best solution, installing it only took an afternoon.


'69 Plymouth GTX
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