Help with Product Comparison

Hyperion

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No, not the car.... The goodies...;)



What do you have in your garage, everything from wax to mechanical buffer right down to compounds you use. What do you guys got?



I am sitting here waiting for the long lists to follow...LOL...:bow
 
I have a motorcycle lift in my garage which makes working on and detailing my motorcycles much easier.

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The garage is still under construction. Right now it is a bare pioneer arch building 25 x 32 x 16' high. 200 Amp electrical service. Electrical outlets will be 20 amp hospital grade recepticals. Air system will be installed per TIP's recommendations.

Future work includes insulation and a professionally installed epoxy floor.
 
A couple steel mills (lathes (sp?)), a LOT of steel, at least 2 Miller welders, a Miller generator, a 60 gallon air compressor, Coke machine, shelves and shelves of stuff we probably wont ever use, a table saw is waiting to go in, a drill press, a couple big steel work benches, a LOT of tools but only 2 screwdrivers, an 8 burner kitchen stove (think its 8 burners...)a huge wooden stereo with an 8 track player, reord player, 2 house boxes with a couple 12's, Earthquake 6.5's, and tweeters, and other stuff like that.....



In this pic the Explorer was dirty and being cleaned :cool:





Oh, I guess I totally missed the point of this thread. :p I really dont have any tools that aid me in detailing in the shop, except for a rickety little cart on wheels that I made to hold the stuff that I am using on a vehicle so I dont have to keep walking back and forth. All the detailing goodies stay in the house garage in a big box so it doesnt freeze.
 
I've got a surround sound stereo system and cable TV in the garage and a fridge too. You need something to do while waiting for the wax to haze. If I ever live in a warmer climate I'm going to get a shower and stand up urinal too, then I'll never have to in the house:up
 
Tools galore. Drill press. Air compressor. 2nd story storage with winch. A car lift. Heat and A/C. Stereo/CD. Cable TV. Phone. 2nd line for computer. Huge floor drain.



All I need is a George Forman Grill and I pretty much don't have to go back in the house anymore!:shocked
 
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<strong class='bbc'>Hmmmm, maybe a shop sink with a garbage disposal:p [/b]</blockquote>
Oh man.....that's gross:shocked
 
Brad, If I had your garage I'd live in it and rent the house out. Free up more funds for additional vehicles.
 
:shocked

ill start with the biggest to the smallest

ok here goes

3 sheets of plywood for a 4 lane slot car/rc track

1x 77 chevy impala wagon

1x 95 nissian pathfinder

1x 91 ford taurus wagon

1x 2000 pontiac mini van

1x 88 mustang gt conv

1x 1980 corvette

1x 2003 mini cooper s

1x 8hp snow blower

400x remote contol cars in boxes

200 plus 1/18 diecast

20 plastic models

20 plus slot car/rc cars 1/32

50 plus slot cars ho

150 plus match box sized cars

100 micro machines

griots chamois wringer

tool bench

tool box

bench grinder

6x 6 storage shelves

car lift

plus tons of car detailing and service items
 
Since we are just moving into the house, I have very little in my garage. I have one electrical socket and two light bulbs. One of the lightbulbs has a screw in outlet that powers the garage door.



As soon as the danger of freezing is over, I plan on moving all of my detailing products out there. I will also have my tools and other assorted car goodies out there. Hopefully, I'll have enough money to get the garage all finished nicely.
 
:shocked







when i started collecting remote control cars i didnt own one but i do now since 1988



and there all tamiya's too



ron
 
Is there anyone who has used ONR and PB spray and Wipe? Are these products equal. I use them for removal of bird bombs, wiping off dust from my DD and most recently as clay lube. The ONR is a concentrate and the S&W is RTU so the ONR offer some economy. Just wondering if I am missinng something in terms of performance. Don't want to mar the paint.

Thanks,

Jeff
 
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