The Garage (What did you work on today?)

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Haven't done a brake job in ages. Every few months I find a safe place, get up to speed and then brake hard so the friction brakes engage. That cleans off the fine layer of dust the brakes get from disuse. I don't expect to ever need to do a brake job again.
Must be nice!

Until I can buy all my friends and family EVs I will probably be stuck doing brakes for the foreseeable future. I have been the “Family Mechanic” and “IT Support Guy” for the past 20 years and it’s my way of thanking them for putting up with me.

That’s pretty awesome though. Im a believer in regen brakes. There are so many upsides to EVs. Can’t wait.
 
Epoxy garage floor
Good part of a week

Powerwalls and solar inverter under wraps in the corner.
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Did you need to grind that floor as a first step, or did you have a good base to work with? Our garage floor was done by our original builder and after a year it was pretty obvious it was a bad job. Now I am told it needs to be ground before I can start over. A real PITA.
 
Did you need to grind that floor as a first step, or did you have a good base to work with? Our garage floor was done by our original builder and after a year it was pretty obvious it was a bad job. Now I am told it needs to be ground before I can start over. A real PITA.
Light grind and acid bath is the best way to prep. Many people and installers skip the acid portion
 
Must be nice!

Until I can buy all my friends and family EVs I will probably be stuck doing brakes for the foreseeable future. I have been the “Family Mechanic” and “IT Support Guy” for the past 20 years and it’s my way of thanking them for putting up with me.

That’s pretty awesome though. Im a believer in regen brakes. There are so many upsides to EVs. Can’t wait.
I have been the auto mechanic (and IT support and carpenter and electrician and…) for my friends and family for so very long. But these days we’re far more dispersed so they call me for advice instead of direct work.

Of all the automotive work I don’t have to do anymore, brakes, oil changes, and transmissions are my biggest sighs of relief. I’ll still help a friend or family member in need, but I had even started bringing my vehicles to a shop because I was so tired of doing my own…
 
I have been the auto mechanic (and IT support and carpenter and electrician and…) for my friends and family for so very long. But these days we’re far more dispersed so they call me for advice instead of direct work.

Of all the automotive work I don’t have to do anymore, brakes, oil changes, and transmissions are my biggest sighs of relief. I’ll still help a friend or family member in need, but I had even started bringing my vehicles to a shop because I was so tired of doing my own…
I get that. Being retired I let the professionals take on those tasks, unless it is a modification. They come pick up our vehicles and drop them back off when completed. More time to enjoy the beach. 🏖️
 
I get that. Being retired I let the professionals take on those tasks, unless it is a modification. They come pick up our vehicles and drop them back off when completed. More time to enjoy the beach. 🏖️
Yeah. I do my own mods, including suspension. And I now am back to doing my own maintenance because there’s so little to bother with.