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Old 07-08-2007, 11:49 PM   #4
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Hi Lablover

I know this can be a PIA but this could be and will be a expensive job
It maybe cheaper to add on a side shop to the garage and just let the floor be.
3 walls and a roof will be cheaper than a floor workover....if you have the room on the side of the garage....or on the back side of the garage...it just takes some 2 x 4 x 8ft. to make the frame and a bit of roof work and you will have a wood shop and your wife will have a garage this winter...




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Originally Posted by lablover
I now have the complete 2 car garage for my shop. Deal is I have to clean off the wifes car in the winter

Anyway, I hate that the concrete floor slopes down towards the garage door. I know this is needed for water etc but I want to make it level. Cement is not an option. I'd like to install plywood to make it easier on the feet and back.

What would be a good way to level it? I was thinking press treated sleepers and shimmed to make them level? Glues down with const adhesive?

Anyone have any other ideas?

Thanks guys

Joe
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