DocsMachine
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I have a tricky situation for you floor experts.
My machine shop is a small room off the side of my main car-bay shop. I would like to coat the floor, both to make cleanup easier (chips and such) and to resist oil drippage off the machines.
The problem is, I do not have the space to get all or even most of the machines and other junk out of the room- AND... I need to keep a couple of them at least accessible, so I can continue to work while I'm doing the floor.
I'm not worried about making a perfect, glossy floor- this is a working shop, and as I said, I'm mainly just trying to make it easier to sweep up chips.
I'm kind of figuring I'd do it in two halves- move the easily-to-carry stuff out as best I can, and slide the heavy machines all to one end with a pallet jack. Then treat half the floor, let it cure, move the machines back in place, shift the other half of the machines, do the other half.
Part of the problem, however, is that there are some oil stains thanks to the occasionally drippy machines. I've tried to keep things neat over the years with work mats and floor dry, but there's stains nonetheless.
Due to the fact that the room cannot be completely emptied, flooding the floor with cleaners or solvents isn't going to work. Even if I built a dam of some kind to block half the room, there's still workbenches built into and solidly attached to the wall, that wouldn't take kindly to soaking the legs/supports in water and cleansers.
Do I have any options here, or is this one of those "tough sh*t" situations.
The concrete is 40+ year old, and the oil stains are reasonably localized- as in in distinct areas, not sprayed all over the floor. I'm not sure it ever got sealed- it may have had something like a "Polar Seal", but if so, that was forty years ago.
The total area is small- it's not a big room, so I'd be doing maybe 200-300 square feet at a time.
Doc.
My machine shop is a small room off the side of my main car-bay shop. I would like to coat the floor, both to make cleanup easier (chips and such) and to resist oil drippage off the machines.
The problem is, I do not have the space to get all or even most of the machines and other junk out of the room- AND... I need to keep a couple of them at least accessible, so I can continue to work while I'm doing the floor.
I'm not worried about making a perfect, glossy floor- this is a working shop, and as I said, I'm mainly just trying to make it easier to sweep up chips.
I'm kind of figuring I'd do it in two halves- move the easily-to-carry stuff out as best I can, and slide the heavy machines all to one end with a pallet jack. Then treat half the floor, let it cure, move the machines back in place, shift the other half of the machines, do the other half.
Part of the problem, however, is that there are some oil stains thanks to the occasionally drippy machines. I've tried to keep things neat over the years with work mats and floor dry, but there's stains nonetheless.
Due to the fact that the room cannot be completely emptied, flooding the floor with cleaners or solvents isn't going to work. Even if I built a dam of some kind to block half the room, there's still workbenches built into and solidly attached to the wall, that wouldn't take kindly to soaking the legs/supports in water and cleansers.
Do I have any options here, or is this one of those "tough sh*t" situations.
The concrete is 40+ year old, and the oil stains are reasonably localized- as in in distinct areas, not sprayed all over the floor. I'm not sure it ever got sealed- it may have had something like a "Polar Seal", but if so, that was forty years ago.
The total area is small- it's not a big room, so I'd be doing maybe 200-300 square feet at a time.
Doc.
