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    Sealer vs Sealer vs Sealer

    Densifier and GhostShield ordered from GarageFlooringLLC.com I post a review after I'm done. Brian
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    Sealer vs Sealer vs Sealer

    I was also thinking about how slippery these products may be when wet. I don't think GhostShield changes how slippery the concrete floor is. The TS210 says "Do not over apply. The coefficient of friction of the surface may decline with each sealer application. This can be offset by applying an...
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    Sealer vs Sealer vs Sealer

    PS - I decided against the SEC sealer because I don't want to grind my floor.
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    Sealer vs Sealer vs Sealer

    After some more reading on AllGarageFloors.com I think the following is true: Densifier + Ghostshield: Essentially, no penetrating sealer will scratch (regardless of brand) due to the fact that the sealer is in the concrete and not on top of it. TS210: TS210 will scratch, but the report on...
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    Sealer vs Sealer vs Sealer

    Is it OK to burnish the floor before applying densifier and ghostshield? Just to give it a little bit of a 'look'.
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    Sealer vs Sealer vs Sealer

    Thanks for the replies, Is the following correct?... So the TS210 leaves a film and may need the floor to be acid etched or ground (depending on how porous your floor is)? "The product offers exceptional 24-hour chemical and stain resistance to most common contaminants including oil...
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    Sealer vs Sealer vs Sealer

    I have a question about the difference between the performance of TS210 vs. a 4500 densifier along with Ghostshield 8510 (GarageFlooringLLC) vs. a densifier and SEC sealer (LegacyIndustrial) Do any of them require floor prep other than a good cleaning (as long as your floor passes the water...
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    Compressor Shopping

    engineer2, thanks for the info. I actually put a floor drain in a small utility room in my barn just for the compressor. That is one of the many good ideas I found here on GJ. Unfortunately I think my utility room is too small. It is plenty big for my water heater, electrical panel, etc but...
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    Compressor Shopping

    CJ2A says... I've been considering getting a new compressor and I appreciate all the research you put into it. For those interested in the same compressor, it looks like Compressor World has a pretty good deal on it, $2,729 + free shipping. https://www.compressorworld.com/vr7f...23-1-acfm.html...
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    Compressor Shopping

    The only downside to the bigger motor is electrical demand and perhaps noise.
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    Compressor Shopping

    The 5 hp Quincy QT 251CS80VCBM puts out 17.2 cfm and costs $ 2,999 The 7.5 hp Quincy QT 271C80VCBM puts out 22.6 cfm and costs & 3,299 Note: These two Quincys both have the Max package (mag starter, after-cooler, etc.) So for another $ 300 you could get another 2.5 hp and 5.4 cfm.
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    Compressor Shopping

    Actually I have always wanted to try my hand at restoring some older vehicles, just for fun. I am not actually sure what parts of the restoration process I will do my self and what parts I will farm out to others more capable than I. I may want a blast cabinet but I doubt I will want to median...
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    Compressor Shopping

    Good question........ Blow dust of my pants mainly....
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    Compressor Shopping

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    Compressor Shopping

    I ended up buying the VR7F-8 from ShopCompressor.com for $3,025 + $75 for lift gate delivery. I called them directly and they took $100 off the lowest price they had advertised. They also said the sale price over Christmas or Fathers Day won't be lower. They also have an e-bay store that was...
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