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    rustoleum pro

    In a previous house I put Rustoleum Pro on the garage floor, and used it for 3 years. No issues, the floor looked good all that time, no delamination or wear. My only regret with that floor was that I didn't put any anti-slip down; it got very, very slippery with any water on the floor. -Rob-
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    Another epoxy floor

    Hidollar, that is an excellent deal! I wish I had known about these products before doing my floor. Please keep us posted how the floor unfolds. Good luck with the move! -Rob-
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    New Shop/Warehouse Epoxy floor

    The Day After... It's the next day, and I just went over to the warehouse to switch off the heater. The floor feels hard as stone to the touch, so the polyurethane set up nicely. Still, I don't want to walk on it just yet. Give it a few more days while I wait for the door to arrive. Since the...
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    New Shop/Warehouse Epoxy floor

    Since I don't know if the people I dealt with want their name on the Internet in a public forum I'd better not write it down here. If you really want to know, send me a PM and I'll tell you. -RoB-
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    New Shop/Warehouse Epoxy floor

    Top coat finished The Devfloor 562 PU top coat is applied. So for now there's not much else to do but wait and let it all dry up. Applying the 562 was very easy compared to the 527 epoxy coat. Pot life is 3 - 5 hours, so no rush what-so-ever. The weather has turned here, outside it is only...
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    New Shop/Warehouse Epoxy floor

    Main expoxy coat down Hi Wolverine, work is progressing. Once started there's a sequence of events and timings for the three layers, yesterday was the day for the 18 mil Devfloor 527. First a bit about the procedure. I had a cheap foam squeegee, 18" Wooster 3/8" roller for back-rolling, spiked...
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    New Shop/Warehouse Epoxy floor

    This morning is chilly with just 7C, so not much drying going on. I just went out to take a look at the floor, and snap a few pictures; the primer epoxy is setting up nicely, just a little bit sticky now. Once the sun comes out it'll warm up fast, and by afternoon it should be ready for the main...
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    New Shop/Warehouse Epoxy floor

    Alright, the Devfloor 505 is down. It went really easy actually. But first things first... Leaving a big fan blowing over the floor overnight made quite a difference, the whole floor was dry (you can tell from the color of the concrete), except for some spots around the control joints (saw cuts...
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    New Shop/Warehouse Epoxy floor

    After posting the previous message I thought I'd better make sure and ask Devoe tech support. An E-mail reply just came back, stating that as long as there are no puddles the floor should be fine for Devfloor 505. In his words: "If the floor is still dark from the water but there is no puddling...
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    New Shop/Warehouse Epoxy floor

    Well, I'm hoping for one day of drying... :shocking: Actually, I'm lucky with the primer I'm planning to use. Devfloor 505 is specifically approved for use on damp concrete. Says so right on the application sheet. They advertise it that way: "Can be applied to damp concrete resulting from wet...
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    New Shop/Warehouse Epoxy floor

    Today was not a good day. I went to the warehouse this afternoon with the intention of putting primer down. The plan was to vacuum the floor, to get the dust off, and get down to business. What I found was that those spots that were still damp/wet yesterday while I did the grinding, had the...
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    New Shop/Warehouse Epoxy floor

    Drivin, the "pain" is worse today, all those muscles that are normally not used are protesting! As they say, "this too will pass". What I wanted to add: It's not that I'm a glutton for punishment. I didn't really want to spend all that money and time to buy a small grinder and work the floor on...
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    New Shop/Warehouse Epoxy floor

    The weather forecast here has a few exceptionally warm and nice days coming up, 17 degrees Centigrade, so I've started work on the floor. I went to the ICI store yesterday, and picked up the supplies. That's a lot of (glorified) floor paint! Next is the obligatory "before" picture. The...
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    New Shop/Warehouse Epoxy floor

    Thanks Jaguar, yes, that is good advise. The listed pot-life for the 527 is only 30 minutes at 21C. Being a one-man crew I would not even try to tackle this in summer. With the current temperatures it'll take a bit longer to set up though. The plan is to mix up one 3-gal kit at a time, pour out...
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    Cold Chicago weather and Epoxy Installation

    Prices must be pretty steep south of the border: I called up half a dozen epoxy floor companies around Ottawa and received quotes that were in the order of 3 dollars per square foot for grinding/prep, epoxy, and PU top coat. That was 3 weeks ago. Your garage is 400 sq. ft. if my math is still...
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    New Shop/Warehouse Epoxy floor

    Thanks Garage Guy! I do appreciate the advise, and recognize that you have a great deal of experience in epoxy floors. With that in mind; adding 900 lbs of sand is really well beyond what I want to get myself into. For now I think I'll stick with the original plan. We'll see how it works out...
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    U-Coat it or NOT

    I've used U-Coat-It for a 3-car garage, did the job two years ago. Their product is fairly low solids (don't have the exact number), so after all the solvent (water mostly in this case) has evaporated it dries to a very, very thin coating. I slapped it on fairly thick, and even so, it dries to a...
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    New Shop/Warehouse Epoxy floor

    For those interested: I have attached the data sheets for the Devfloor 505, 527, and 562 products. - EDIT - That didn't work. Seems the forum doesn't allow even something as small as 50kB to be attached. I'll put them on my Web server, so here goes (just click the link): Devfloor 505 data...
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    New Shop/Warehouse Epoxy floor

    The past few weeks I have been reading up on epoxy, to put on the floor of a little warehouse that I am building. This forum has been a great resource for that! :bowdown: In the past I have put epoxy on garage floors twice; the first one was with Rustoleum Pro (the solvent based version) and it...
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    EnviroPoxy

    EnviroPoxy? Does anyone have experience with a product called EnviroPoxy? It's a 100% solids epoxy. Decent price. They make a gray and a clear. Recommended procedure is to put down a single layer of gray first at around 10 mil, then a clear of another 10 mil. They claim the clear is UV...
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