Recent content by martyrg

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    Armorpoxy

    My recommendation is to buy more chips than you need. Spread the chips so they cover the entire floor - to "full rejection" as it is known. Go back the next day with a floor scraper and scrape the entire floor to knock loose any partially adhered chips. Then sweep, use a leaf blower and...
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    Armorpoxy

    My garage is 44 ft. wide and 30 ft. deep. I wouldn't recommend doing it with one person. The epoxy will start to set up before your ready for it to do so. You want to clean your mixing equipment between batches so that you don't contaminate the new batch with epoxy that is setting up from the...
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    Armorpoxy

    I'll send out pics as soon as I get everything put back together
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    Armorpoxy and associated tools & supplies

    I have tools and material left over from my ArmorPoxy garage floor project. The ArmorPoxy primer and top coat went down perfectly, highly recommend them. 2 gallons of primer in light grey. Appx. 500 sq. ft. coverage. https://armorpoxy.com/products/armorultra-primer-2-gal-kit/ 4 ½ gallons of...
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    Armorpoxy

    Just a shout out to Armorpoxy. I did my garage floor in Armorpoxy primer and Armorpoxy 100% solids top coat. The floor turned out fantastic. The 100% solids epoxy is the way to go. Rolled out real nice and self-leveled. Thick enough to fill in minor defects in the concrete. I did get air...
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    Hot Dawg vs Mr. Heat and others

    Hey everyone, just wanted to give you a follow up. I ended up buying a Reznor UDAP ceiling mounted unit heater. This model has a sealed combustion chamber, power vented / power fresh air intake. It's rated at 83% efficient. This is a great heater!! Top quality throughout. It runs so quiet...
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    Which lift to buy?

    I'm ready to pull the trigger on a 2 post 10K lift. Hobbyist use, lifting old VW Bugs up to 4x4 Silverado Trucks. Narrowed it down to: Derek Weaver W Pro-10 $3500 w/ shipping Atlas PVL 10 $4615 w/ shipping (includes extra lift pads and extension pegs) Bendpak XPR-AS-LP...
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    Hot Dawg vs Mr. Heat and others

    Hello! First time poster here. I'm just closing in my new shop building. 44'L x 30'W x 13' tall, plus a 44' x 20' upstairs loft. Getting ready to run utilities from the house to the shop. Plan on using natural gas for heat. Trying to decide on what equipment to use. I do need to have a sealed...
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