Does anyone have any plans to build some wall hanging cabinets? I want to build about 20ft worth. I have built some simple built ins but never a full cabinet. I am planning on using 3/4 plywood and they will be painted when finished. I also am not sure what to use for the doors that would look...
QP318VE 80 gallon. 16.6cfm at 175psi and 65 db. Love it and hopefully I can get it plumbed and off of the pallet soon. I don't know why my pic is sideways. Oh well
I Have never heard of rust bullet coatings. Is it new? I googled quick and it looks like automotive paint. Is it meant for floors? How would it hold up to a working garage like the OP versus just a clear sealer. ?
ok thanks i will look into that. Back to my other question about the cretedefender. you and someone else said that siliconate additive is the problem with the cretedefender. but there website that I posted says the opposite as I outlined in red above. Are you saying there wrong in there...
I have no plans to coat with anything else but it says on this page
http://cretedefender.com/what-cretedefender-is/
Makes concrete impervious to salt (chloride) intrusion and the damage salt causes
Immediately STOPS the reactions from salt and other chemicals that cause damage
Eliminates...
I have a 1200 sq ft shop that's a couple years old. I don't think it was ever sealed (water does not bead) so Im looking for something that will seal it and help resist stains. Its a working garage/shop so I need something that will stand up to chemicals and welding etc. I came across...
I have a working garage so what would you recommend. Its a new floor about 2 years old. No stains etc yet. smooth finish. I mainly want to avoid stains but any improvement of appearance is great also. thanks
Floor looks great! How well will the finish hold up to normal wear and tear of a working garage. aka oil spills, parts/brake cleaner, jacks, jack stands, welding/grinding etc.
ok. both contractors I had got estimates from were also going to use b vent so that is why I was going to also. I would have to check again but I would have swore the b vent was catIII labeled. I will look further into it.
I picked up a Hot dawg HD75 and got it hung. The manual says horizontal venting minimum 3' and maximum 30'. I should be around 6' linear feet with 1 45 deg elbow that adds 5' according to the manual.
1.The way I read it it calls for a drip leg/clean out cap. Is this necessary?? All I seen...