well i got a small garage (18x18) that will turn into my workshop. stay tunned for the floor i put in there. :pimpflash
the shed will be for lawn mower, snow blower, my 4 wheeler. spare tires ( truck & 4 wheeler) any flamable liquids ( wood burner going in garage) extra floor coatings, and my...
the house was built in 1935. the shed only had concrete on half the floor, the rest was dirt. my guess would be an old chicken coop
the house has a lot of very different things in it. in the attic there is a 100+ gallon container (open top) just sitting. it would have had to be installed when...
well seeing as im new here i figured i might as well start a thread about one of my projects.
i recently bought my first house in may. it was an ugly house but im in the process of turning it around. here is my shed that im adding my touches to it.
it is 11x17 and the floor about 7" lower...
i was talking about upgrading to the urethane clear instead of using the bondtite 1101 clear.
i dont know all the details of urethanes. but from what ive been told and my hands on experience with epoxy clears and urethane clears. urethanes are harder. by harder i talking about harder to...
good point. i just always use straight epoxy to fill the pitted areas. i do it while im doing my primer coat. for a DIYer might as well save the money and use some sand.
to be honest i wouldn't spend the time cleaning out the garage and preping the floor only to install a 45% solid epoxy. i...
vacumn the area very good to remove any loose concrete. mix up some epoxy liquids and pour it into the pitted area. take a dry wall trowel and try to self level it the best you can. if it is a little higher take a grinder and grind it smooth. you can add silica sand but i dont think it is a...
i would try denatured alcohol. or zyline. both things clean and evaproate fast. if you plan on using epoxy how are you going to prep the floor. if you grind it you should be fine with just grinding the spot.
if you do some searching under the flooring are there is a guy that posted up about his clear coat after like 6 months in the sun. he has no yellowing. so there must be some UV inhibiter in it. epoxy should stick to epoxy if it quality stuff.