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as some of you know I am building a Miami Dolphins Man Cave. I am reaching out for some ideas on a fathead street grip (for the garage floor). I would appreciate any ideas or pics you may have for the floor of my garage (street grip). I wish I can give you some incentive, but it's for the common love we all have for our team. If you are local, I can always take you out for a beer or invite you over the man cave. Appreciate your time for a fellow-fan
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Why not just a big version of the specific logo of ours you like best? Just slap that big logo down on the floor.
Either that, or pick up some special garage/cement paint. That stuff that cleans up easy and stuff. Get some green, get some white, paint your floor like a football field. So, the 50 yard line runs through the middle of your garage, then paint the rest as a field from there to the walls, and slap the logo down in the middle. It'll be like you're sitting on the field. -
That paint job would be ruined. the street grip lasts.
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Street artists need money badly. Find one that does 3d style in the Miami area and pay them a bit to do your floor. Then seal it with some driveway sealant from home depot.
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btw, best way to find talented street artists is through instagram searches. think of hashtags around words like street art, miami, etc.
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Great idea BPK, try looking for graffiti artists too. Guy that used to work for me does some absolutely amazing ish with a spray can. He camo'ed his truck by painting over 6,000 individual leaves and branches, with a spray can. It looked 3D. Like a pile of leaves w/ windows.
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Dirty, where do you live? I can think of a few amazing artists but that does us no good if you're 1,500 miles away. I really like the stained concrete that looks like water though- that would get my vote since it's fairly cheap and will last a lifetime with a good sealer every 3-5 years.