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    Polyaspartic Floor gone wrong?

    I agree. While polyaspartic applied more thick does take longer to cure, we're talking days not weeks. Full grind & removal. If they're worried about dust what did they do for dust containment the first time around or did they not grind?
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    Are these vinyl faucet supply lines?

    lower grades of stainless will indeed rust
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    Beginner welder with Circuit Question

    Then there should be a receptacle rated for the #10 or #12 wire capacity that is installed. A larger receptacle invites a larger load. What happens when the property changes possession? New owners will be ignorant of the situation.
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    Are these vinyl faucet supply lines?

    True.. but you won't find any of these grades being used in supply line braiding.
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    Beginner welder with Circuit Question

    If I'm going to have something capable of pulling 50A, even for a short period of time...I'll wire it capable to handle the load. 6 guage for 50 amp 240 circuit. Residential ovens (50 amp) are wired with 6-3 wire.
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    Are these vinyl faucet supply lines?

    I prefer the Stainless braided supply lines. An easy way to check if they are really stainless... Use a magnet. True stainless is not magnetic.
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    Howdy from Kentucky...my name is Tony and I like "stuff"

    As a 20 year outside salesman of Maintenance Repair & Operation (MRO) supplies, I have a fairly broad scope of knowledge. It's not always deep, but it is wide. Welding, chemicals, hand tools, abrasives, cutting tools...you get the idea. I hope to add a little value to discussions whenever I can.
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    Black & Decker Workmate

    You have brought back some memories... Bought this in the late 80's (88-89 ish) while in the Navy in Charleston, SC. Still use it once in a while.
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    Where to stop epoxy at/past garage door...?

    Stop the base coat and flakes inside the door. Epoxy AND flakes will discolor with long term exposure to the UV radiation from sunlight. To color the exterior portion, use a UV stable product (not just resistant). This is typically a urethane, but you'll need a primer coat underneath it...
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    Floor prep for full flake question.

    Indeed sir. Thank you for a proper response. This is the correct way to do it.
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    What prep work for Paint?

    I do epoxy garage floors regularly as part of my business. Your best bet is to remove the sealer by mechanical grinding (diamonds) or by shot blasting. (etching is also an option) The profile you want is bare ABSORBENT concrete. The coating you apply, whether paint or epoxy needs an porous...
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