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    Here's My Wolverine Floor

    It's a Challenger....I looked at several brands including Rotary and BendPak and settled on the Challenger due to features and (slightly) less cost.
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    Here's My Wolverine Floor

    I still think the foam brush had something to do with it. It happened too quickly and I had other buckets where the mix stayed in just as long while I cut in the edges. Maybe I had the drill spinning too fast when I mixed it and perhaps that caused some heating..all I know is that I think I did...
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    Here's My Wolverine Floor

    I had the same worry about installing the lift afterwards. I used an 18" roller with a 3/8" nap. For both the BondTite and LiquaTile application, I poured it out on the floor and moved it around with the roller. I'm thinking that you might get a more even application of BondTite by working...
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    Here's My Wolverine Floor

    That makes two of us. I don't know what the point of the questions are but the % solids question for Wolverine products has been addressed about a bazillion times (100%) and the quantities are identified in the post.
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    Here's My Wolverine Floor

    Hello all- I've spent the last couple of years lurking on this board planning all the details of my new shop and, of course, the floor was one of the most imprtant decisions to make. After reading every single thread on here about all the various floor options plus doing a bit of independent...
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    Electrical question ... capacity

    I had a 200 amp main service...I'm at the moment building a 36x36 garage/shop and have replaced the house main with a 400 amp and am going with a 200 amp subpanel in the new shop. As stated, panels are relatively cheap in the large scale and you will always want more breakers rather than...
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