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I had a deal with Cheryl that once the car was done we would update the front Garage.

We wrapped it up this weekend. Had the floor redone by a guy who had a booth at Hastings the past few years.

 

And yes, it still has a small leak, much smaller than earlier this year. Cardboard will have to do until winter.



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Bruce L. - Lakeville MN

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beers

Congratulations, looks great.

Karl



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Yes, the floor looks great !!

For the oil catch, I use dog crate floor liner tubs. I get them at Fleet Farm. Many sizes up to about 24X36. No oil soaking thru the cardboard, or changing of it, just wipe out the pan when needed.

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Bruce,
X2 on the metal pans.
Garage looks GREAT!

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I use these drip pans under all my Fords.

Floor looks great! I'd like to do some work finishing inside my shop as well, but car projects keep taking priority.



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Thanks Guys,
Sounds like the pan is the way to go (and simpler than pulling the engine!)

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BLyke wrote:

Thanks Guys,
Sounds like the pan is the way to go (and simpler than pulling the engine!)


 No, No, No, No....this is NOT a band aid. We'll be over this winter and have the engine on the stand in 2 hours...laughing



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