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Gym structure/building is done, started to move some gym equipment into it to get it out of my workshop where it has been stored for the past two years.

















Pretty happy with it, still need to do floors, set up punching bags, TV, stereo, power, repaint and reupholster gym equipment etc etc, but that won't stop me using it once I finish moving in.
 
Looking great [MENTION=8428]Big Mick[/MENTION] you must be very excited to see it all finally coming together
 
Pretty happy with it, still need to do floors

I have an almost identical environment, and I covered the floors with sheet vinyl flooring from Bunnings. Cheap and very quick, no glue required, only problem is you cannot put rubber plates on vinyl or it discolours (not that I care, I use powder-coated steel plates).
 
I have an almost identical environment, and I covered the floors with sheet vinyl flooring from Bunnings. Cheap and very quick, no glue required, only problem is you cannot put rubber plates on vinyl or it discolours (not that I care, I use powder-coated steel plates).

Cool, any photos?? I use steel plates, so not an issue for me.
 
No photos yet, Mick, but you can see the vinyl flooring here.

Easy installation, just cut into pieces with a carpet knife (I used my laser level to help mark straight lines on it before cutting), then slap on the floor. Nothing else required, and makes the garage look completely different, and feels good underfoot.
 
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