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The biggest purchase of my life.. so far. ** COUGARS ARE HOME - pix page 8 **

Reply #75
Yeah...laminate flooring is the way to go if you have pets or it's a real high traffic area. I put some in my kitchen and love it. Easy to clean, impervious to everything, cost wasn't bad either. Kitty can't scratch it no matter how hard he tries LOL.

I have real hardwood floors in the bedrooms and it's fine for them, though.

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Reply #76
yeah I was thinking laminate. A nice dark laminate flooring. I hear nothing but good things about them.

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Reply #77
boats and hoes
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Reply #78
Boats and hoes brotha!

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Reply #79
Well it's been a few weeks, I have been busy around the house but not technically in the house. More like the shop :)

I have installed the kitchen cabinets that I took out of the house into the garage for storage. Then I have also built some shelves along the back wall to organize all my .

Afterwards, Me and my dad have been going crazy, we upgraded the electrical panel inside the house from fuses to a breaker panel, then we dug a trench from the house to the garage 2 feet deep, ran some wire in a conduit to the garage.. Installed a breaker panel inside the garage, and some plugs and lights.

Then we figured, alright it was time to take all my cougar stuff over, including my cougars too. I arranged the 2 cougars in a way that there's still a workspace left. I can freely walk around the cougars. I can get around the convertible with ease to get to the shelves.

Anyways, here's some pictures:



There was a fridge and a stove in the garage when i bought the house, so i decided to hook up the fridge temporarily to keep some  cool while i worked in the garage (note all the room i still have).



Here's another view: Once I figure out what to do with the stove (more than likely toss it), i will have a great working area still to build the new cabinets, and other projects in the future.




What do ya'll think?

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Reply #80
I think you need to come over and get another stove and some furniture. :D
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Reply #81
ohhh yeah LOL

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Reply #82
looks good man! Thats a pretty good size garage.
Congrats on the new house too! Im just seeing this thread
1971 Camaro Blown 640ci
1988 T-Top Mustang
1980 Mustang coupe
1988 Thunderbird TurboCoupe
And a purple mini van! :burnout:

Previous Thunderbirds:
1988 Sport

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Reply #83
very nice bro looking good u gotta leave the fridge and stock it full of beer for when i come up.you know how us southern folks  get down
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Reply #84
Quote from: BEARMAX;278609
very nice bro looking good u gotta leave the fridge and stock it full of beer for when i come up.you know how us southern folks  get down


pick me up one the way?? lol
1971 Camaro Blown 640ci
1988 T-Top Mustang
1980 Mustang coupe
1988 Thunderbird TurboCoupe
And a purple mini van! :burnout:

Previous Thunderbirds:
1988 Sport

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Reply #85
Very nice Alex,  Is your garage heated for the Winter Months ? :rollin:

The biggest purchase of my life.. so far. ** COUGARS ARE HOME - pix page 8 **

Reply #86
Very nice!! I highly recommend some car dollies for under the vert. Then you can easily move it around and back again. Do not buy a cheap set either. Buy good ones and you will not regret it. Again, looking good!!
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1987 Super Coupe - Son's project car
1934 Ford - My project car

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Reply #87
+1 on the dollies...

Looks pretty dang sweet man!
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Reply #88
Quote from: BEARMAX;278609
very nice bro looking good u gotta leave the fridge and stock it full of beer for when i come up.you know how us southern folks  get down

Oh just let me know when you wanna come and i'll be sure that fridge is stocked with some pure canadian brew for ya ;)

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Very nice Alex,  Is your garage heated for the Winter Months ? :rollin:

Not yet, one step at a time friend ;)

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Very nice!! I highly recommend some car dollies for under the vert. Then you can easily move it around and back again. Do not buy a cheap set either. Buy good ones and you will not regret it. Again, looking good!!

Quote from: shame302;278625
+1 on the dollies...

Looks pretty dang sweet man!

Oh yeah, 100% for sure, It's already in the plans. :hick:

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Reply #89
Quote from: baxo;278634
Oh just let me know when you wanna come and i'll be sure that fridge is stocked with some pure canadian brew for ya ;)

Nothing funnier than giving an American some good Canadian beer :hick:
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