Wingnut65
Well-known member
Dave, I've been thinking of your process to apply the floor that you mentioned. My first thought would be to paint the whole floor in 2-steps and then add the stripes later. First step would be to find out where you want the stripes to be. At the inside edge of one stripe, tape the floor and do the whole outside area. When cured, move toys to wall, put down new tape near edge of finished epoxy and allow for a little overlap. When finished, one of the stripes will be over that blend line. Since it is an accent color, it will cover any irregularities.
This way, you don't have have to tape perfect stripe lines when you paint the floor but don't want to paint where the stripes are. And then have to have even more-perfect tape lines again when you want to fill in that gap on bare concrete to paint just the stripes. If the tape is off a fraction, that would be bare concrete showing.
Just a thought...
Dave, that saw base looks great. I thought the electrolysis was line of sight from the giver to the taker. I am impressed with the results that you got, even in the outside corners. I have a 5 gallon bucket that I use, but I like your set-up for larger pieces. I've heard about using kiddie pools for hoods and stuff. shopnut was asking about this process and with results like that, maybe we need to start a thread about it. Although I may find one already if I would try the search feature...
And, thank Rick for the suggestion on Kroil. I have not heard of it, but am always open to making tear down easier. I'm up to PB from WD right now, but this sound promising. Have you found it available locally, or is it only on-line?
This way, you don't have have to tape perfect stripe lines when you paint the floor but don't want to paint where the stripes are. And then have to have even more-perfect tape lines again when you want to fill in that gap on bare concrete to paint just the stripes. If the tape is off a fraction, that would be bare concrete showing.
Just a thought...
Dave, that saw base looks great. I thought the electrolysis was line of sight from the giver to the taker. I am impressed with the results that you got, even in the outside corners. I have a 5 gallon bucket that I use, but I like your set-up for larger pieces. I've heard about using kiddie pools for hoods and stuff. shopnut was asking about this process and with results like that, maybe we need to start a thread about it. Although I may find one already if I would try the search feature...
And, thank Rick for the suggestion on Kroil. I have not heard of it, but am always open to making tear down easier. I'm up to PB from WD right now, but this sound promising. Have you found it available locally, or is it only on-line?






. I don't have a blaster either but it's high on my list, especially as I get closer to getting more serious with the car. Of course then I will need a bigger compressor