Recent content by flukester

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    finnaly layed it down

    Well, if I recall correctly, one kit is supposed to cover 250 sq.ft. In my case, the garage is approximately 10' x 37'. In my case, one kit would not have been enough. Half of my garage was very rough so at some point I even wondered if two kits would be sufficient. Applying with a roller...
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    finnaly layed it down

    Kevin: I have the same "pit" in the middle of my garage. See my thread: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=256612&postcount=1 I'm not sure why they're done that way here. I guess that's because they didn't want to have deep drains so we have this pit that leads directly to the...
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    finnaly layed it down

    Well done! You've done a good job! You don't like the flakes? Some of those will not be stuck so first time you clean the floor, some of them will come out. You'll see if you like it then.. Antoine
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    My Project

    Blaze, I'm curious too about that. When we were doing my floor, at some point we were afraid we would not have enough product to finish. When we were all done, there was maybe 1/3 of the last kit remaining. There are a few places we could have tried to apply a thicker coat. I'm not sure how...
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    My Project

    Thanks for the kind words everyone! It could very well be the elevation changes that give that look, but in fact what I think happens is that the first epoxy product (used to fill the cracks) has a smoother surface than the concrete. It's hard to see in the pictures but the concrete was...
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    My Project

    Hi everyone! After lurking on the board and learning a lot in the process, I decided it was time for a thread about my own project. First, let me tell you that I am not the owner of the place. Therefore, I am somewhat limiting the budget that goes into the garage. The garage is about 9.75'...
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