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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Upstate, SC
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20 minutes closer aiken than it is to summerville from greenville haha
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Aiken
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Didn't mean distance
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Join Date: Feb 2015
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The lady friend was offered an internal job transfer to a downtown greenville office - so we literally said "F-it , it will be exciting" And sold our current home in a week, and bought another one in Taylors ( we close on April 15th, so I'm still in NY for 2 more weeks). I sold all my cars and looks like I'll just be bringing the Yamaha R1 down. Once I know my telecommute is going to be viable with my current employer - or get a local job, I'll pick up something new to toy with. A locost 7 has been on the backburner for years and I think this is the place I'm going to put one together. We'll see, I have severe car ADD. |
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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Nice Taylors is a nice area, I got my first house out here a couple years ago. It's equal distances to greenville greer and tr and it's away from woodruff road which is a PIA. Hope you like it, I'm sure you'll love the weather.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Join Date: Feb 2015
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where in upstate NY did you come down from?
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Join Date: Feb 2015
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Rochester NY,
and I'm here! Moved in the new house Friday. Ordered a bunch of parts for the Yamaha R1 to cruise around in while I look for a new toy. In the mean time I've been getting the garage ready.Walls are going to be two tone white and gray with a navy blue divider. Should come out nice. Before: ![]() Closeup with dog tail: ![]() Completed: ![]() Closeup:
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 192
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Small ass world, i think you moved into my neighborhood.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Upstate, SC
Posts: 2,684
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Welcome to SC, have some severe weather!
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 192
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Yup I seent the r1 over the weekend and was like oh snap. Badass garage btw, I wish I would have done mine. Where did you get stuff btw? |
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Join Date: Feb 2015
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Bill of Materials Steps -Check for sealer (concrete should absorb water, you're SOL if there's a sealer, must be stripped or grinded) -Sweep/pressure wash -Scrub with degreaser -Acid etch -Apply epoxy coating/flakes Pretty straight forward. 4 hours total with 3 hours in prep work. I was quoted $1,500 for the job. I did it for just under $225 with double the tools so two people can tackle it /WouldDoAgain You're more than welcomed to borrow some of the tools if you decided to go for it, can't think of a time I'd use acid brushes or rubber boots again. Just grab the consumables |
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