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ec_E92

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  • Birthday 04/09/1980

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  • Name
    Eric
  • Location
    Cbus
  • Vehicles(s)
    E92M3, E36M3, Cayenne GTS

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  1. Sent. Props for keeping it OG with the yahoo email.
  2. We should talk... ...but you need to clear out some PM's first
  3. I know, says a lot about a “BMW guy” who couldn’t keep his HEAD COOL [emoji6] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Tim, many many thanks. The ol' girl looks amazing and I haven't seen her this clean in (sadly) prob 7 years. After 12 years of faithful ownership we've been through it all, track days, winter duty, Lowes runs and long commutes and I've gotten complacent over time and not given her the care she deserves but always loved her. The ultimate do-it-all car. Then she goes all "I went shopping at Fredricks, what do you think" and I'm all jaw dropped, knee knocking and stammering for words. I've fallen in love all over again.
  5. [mention]Mace [/mention] As an M fan boi, this is such a fantastic spec. Topaz on Dove LCI 6MT with no nav is a rare bird. This will sell easily and she looks spectacular. Any info on rod bearings, valve adjustment, subframe reinforcement? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. Still have the white E92 M3, just don’t drive it much these days. The X5M will be my wife’s daily so if you see it stay clear [emoji1787] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. Yes!!!! Thanks Tim, can’t wait to pick her up and romp on it while looking good! Looks amazing! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. Long overdue update... After some delays with house closing, weather and schedule, I finally had the floor put in early December! Took a week to cure due to the cold weather (didn’t have garage heater installed yet). Really pleased with it. To save cost I’m painting the stem walls in matching paint. Garage heater is now up and running and getting LED lighting setup as the previous 3 T8 fluorescent fixtures weren’t cutting it. To celebrate my wife got me a mop and a bucket [emoji1787] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. It’s actually really simple. Just check for leaks at all joints after done, it’s like legos piecing it together. Just “seems” dangerous, like doing your own brake job. Maybe I shouldn’t talk to her, she might not let you touch brakes either afterwards [emoji1787] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. Late to the game but I’ll chip in. I installed a 45k btu gas heater in my last house 3-car attached garage and it was the greatest thing ever. I DIY’d it and did horizontal venting. It cost me roughly $1500 all in with routing gas line to garage. Our new house had gas already stubbed into garage and it was a major selling point. I’ll be honest I suffered the one month I waited to get a unit installed. It’s like crack, once you have a garage constantly at 60-65F in the winter you can’t go back. It doesn’t work out for everyone, sometimes it’s cost prohibitive or not feasible to get gas line access. But if you have the option, it is worth it. Mini split is intriguing, but heat pumps aren’t that effective in dead of winter. I just use fans to circulate air in the summertime. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. Clay I got you [emoji8] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. I've got one you can borrow, incoming DM.
  13. Totally all about the prep work. You need a clean and porous concrete for the epoxy to bite into yielding the strong bond. Like any paint, I'm sure it could be blended and you could work in sections, just have to grind up the edges and clean your canvas first. I had asked about if I cut up a section in the future to pour for a 2-post lift anchor and they said they could come out and patch/blend. I'm on the schedule for week of November 16th as they have a big OSU job the following week. The week after that they're hesitant to commit to due to weather/cold affecting cure time/quality. It is absolutely a DIY project and lots of success stories on Garage Journal. Unfortunately, it requires a significant amount of time and I have a serious lack of that.
  14. Either my math or their math is off on sq ft, final agreed price is $4k. Yes a tough pill to swallow, but I lack the time to do this. 2 kids and a demanding job mean I’ll never get it done if I try to DIY. And as an engineer, I’ve DIY’d a lot. Everyone’s situation is unique, this is my one shot to setup the garage/shop how I want, and I’m taking it. Before my wife changes her mind... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. Well that was easy. Put in an online quote request with Columbus Garage Floor Coating this morning and had a call 1 hour later. Had inspection today on new house and they were able to meet me there to give a quote. Awesome experience talking through the process and my specific needs. We kept talking, the price kept coming down and we settled at around $4.65/sq ft for an industrial grade epoxy+grit broadcast+heavy poly topcoat. That also includes grinding and prepping the slab so it will be a perfect finish, and partially filling the expansion joints with a silicon-like material. Lifetime warranty, custom color and they can work around my closing date as things firm up with the purchase. Total turn around time is 2-3 days application, 1 day cure. I talked to Rick, their GM, and I'm happy to refer his contact info for anyone interested in talking to him. I'll report back next month after things start actually happening.
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