Proven Power Goes Presidential! Work in progress...

I am very excited to announce that I now have an on-site location with Proven Power Tampa! I have been in the market to find a place that suited me but didn't kill the wallet like a full stand-alone shop. I happened to run across a shop in Tampa called Proven Power and the Owners/staff and I clicked instantly. A week or so later we got to talking about some extra space they had next door and I ended up setting up shop that week splitting the space with their audio technician James! So far everything has worked out great and its a really awesome deal! Its so much better than working out of my single car garage here at home and offers my customers a place of business to stop by anytime they want and a place where they can feel comfortable leaving their highly prized possessions. I am still slowly converting the space to work better for me, the shop was a bit of mess when we started and the walls were unfinished and an ugly yellow color which just killed the mood(and my detail write-ups :mad:). Of course, the OCD detailer in my quickly took care of that!

This is just a glimpse of the mess in the background.
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Darrel, the owner of Proven Power went to school for art/design and can do some amazing murals! They house a brand new DynoJet Dyno and the owner had already painted this enormous mural on his side of the shop!
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So I finally convinced him to do a little painting on the other side. :D Like I said, the walls in this shop looked horrible, so we quickly went to work!
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First we laid down a coat of high gloss white. Then started painting the red/black stripe down the wall using masking tape to create a crisp line. In these pictures it looks wavy, but once we removed the tape it left a perfectly straight line down the wall.
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After laying down a coat of high gloss white and the red/black stripe, we used a projector to project my logo onto the wall and traced it onto the wall for a crisp image.
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Here is the logo hand traced onto the wall.
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Now were getting somewhere! :D
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We all love to play, but we both had some work to do, so it was put off for a couple days. Ironically this Lexus was in to get paint overspray removed, promise it wasnt from me! :buffing:
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I decided to clean the ENTIRE shop and arranged everything neatly. I still need to switch out all the bulbs as well as add a LOT more lighting.
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Now finally finished! :clap::hifive: We are letting it cure for a few days and then we will be able to take a cleaner to it and remove all the pencil smudges, etc.
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Here's a couple more pics for you guys from today. NSX pending and I completed a 1-step on the Cayman S today, starting the write-up as I type! ;)

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My first reflection, I was lucky enough to have a Porsche on hand! :thx
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Looking great Billy, now you need a shelf for all your products and some of the Blackfire line at front and center.........:thumbup:
 
I agree, looks incredible. I'd also like to have your location and maybe swing by to say hi if you don't mind. Congrats and keep pluggin' my friend.
 
Moving to a shop was the best thing I've ever done. Moving to one that already has an established business is freaking priceless! Congrats on the move.
 
I am still slowly converting the space to work better for me, I am sharing the space with their audio technician but there is plenty of space for the both of us not to get in each others way. The shop was a bit of mess though...

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Looks like a good move!

I like the slat wall but get James to give up at least half of it - you need it more than he does.

Hope your OCD (re: cleaniness) rubs off on James 'cause that cave is a mess.

Regards,
GEWB
 
Congrats on the shop. The separation (work) from home should serve all in the long run. Curious kids and professional car care products don't mix - without proper training Da Rules!. Best wishes!

Jack
 
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