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Garage shop build (interior)

Painted OSB will raise small surface areas and make it rough. That 'texure' does a REALLY good job of catching dust and cobwebs.

Coming along nicely BJ. :thumbsup:
 
After I get peg board mounted beteen the cabinets and the bench tops, there won't be a lot of aspenite visible anyways.

Gotta figure out where to mount the microwave now...
 
Painted OSB will raise small surface areas and make it rough. That 'texure' does a REALLY good job of catching dust and cobwebs.

Coming along nicely BJ. :thumbsup:

Could a guy use oil based paints? The thinking here is that the 'water' is the enemy on swelling the wood...

And yep looking good. Nice to have an orderly workshop.
 
it helps but doesn't stop the lifting. a light scuff sanding after primer will take care of most of the bigger lifts
 
Sorry for digging this up but i gotta say, Nice Shop so far and KILLER V45!. I have an '85 as well and most of the mods you have done to yours are stuff i want to do to mine. If im not mistaken i think i actually seen your bike on a google search once when i was looking up info on the CBR wheel mod.
 
If aspenite is unattractive to you, face it with 1/8" plywood. Still easy to attach items to the aspenite base. Having said that I'm sure whatever you do will be outstanding as usual. Your range of skills is quite impressive.
 
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