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    ArmorPoxy project finished

    It looks gorgeous. Please repost occasionally to let everyone know how it is holding up.
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    Low Cost Sealing Options for New Concrete

    If you are doing auto repair or even parking vehicles, my experience with sealer/densifier suggests that any oil drips will need to be almost immediately wiped up. There are some other fluids that will stain my floor even if immediately wiped up.
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    Need Recommendations New Automotive Shop Floor

    I used a densifier/sealer on my new auto-shop floor. I followed the manufacturer's instructions. My old shop had an epoxy coating, and I did not like the way it wore, and it was difficult to recoat. I am not satisfied with the stain resistance of the sealed floor. Most automotive fluids will...
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    Educate me on sub panels

    Yes, you can split the 200-amp service with a 100-amp branch circuit to a sub-panel. Keep in mind that a 100-amp, 2-pole breaker takes up a lot of space. In my Square-D QO panel, the 100-amp breaker took up the 4 bottom positions [2 each side].
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    GhostShield 8510 Oil Repellent Update

    My experience with recently applied 4500 and 8510[2 wet coats] is that it does reduce concrete dusting. Regarding oil-stain resistance, for me it has been working OK [I]provided[I] that oil spills are cleaned up promptly. Last week I found a dime-sized oil drop that had been there for I think...
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    Multiple 240v otlets on one circuit

    I recently did this in my new shop. According to my interpretation of the NEC and my electrical inspector, it is perfectly legal. The problem is splicing the #6 conductors and having enough room in the receptacle boxes to work with these large wires. To mount the receptacles, I used...
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    If you had the chance to start over what floor would you go with?

    OP: I agree that what your intended use is should determine your floor treatment. I am fortunate in that I had two chances to treat a new concrete shop floor where heavy auto-repair work was to take place. On the first I used two-part epoxy. I loved the way it looked, but I was not satisfied...
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    12/2 Romex with ground for 230v minisplit install?

    I agree with the other posters who suggest that you color the white wire red either with tape or with permanent marker [my preference]. I do not agree that it is optional to do this. According to my local electrical inspector, who is extremely competent, you can recolor a white wire to red if...
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    Solar guru question about angle vs larger system

    If you will entertain a response from a non-expert [yet] on solar, there is in my opinion no perfect angle for the panels, as the declination of the sun changes with the seasons. With a fixed-angle mount, the angle has to be a compromise. The compromise can be such that the performance is...
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    NM in conduit ?

    OP: Keep in mind that stranded conductors are easier to pull through conduit than solid conductors + a cable jacket.
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    Smoke detectors - false alarms driving me nuts!

    >Some of my detectors may be more than 10 years old. Did you look for a date-of-manufacture label on the "Underside" of the detector?
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    Car lift on Race Deck floor??

    Another consideration for a two-post lift is shimming the posts. A good installer will be very careful about getting the posts vertical, and about the number of shims required to do so, and not to exceed a certain shim thickness. I would recommend mounting your lift posts directly to the concrete.
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    Rust Bullet Tire Lift

    One reason I decided to try a penetrating sealer in my new shop is that I had tire-lift problems with the two-part-epoxy paint I used in my old shop. The problem was worse with R-compound race tires, but was there most times I let a vehicle sit.
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    Direct bury vs Conduit???

    I would use PVC conduit, especially if there are burrowing animals in your area. There is nothing wrong with direct-burial cable in a proper trench. Consider also the cost of wires in conduit compared with direct-bury cable.
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    Welder Extension Cord To Dryer Plug

    What is the configuration of the plug on the welder power cord? Or, can you read the wire gage on the welder power cord?
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    Paddle or toggle light switches?

    I recently competed wiring-from-scratch two buildings. I used all spec-grade quiet toggles, except for one place where I needed a rocker next to a GFCI because I couldn't find a GFCI/toggle two-gang cover plate in the style we needed. If the your remaining toggles are loud old ones, you might...
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    Epoxy coating comparisons

    Chaosracing: Is your floor a working-shop floor? How does the surface stand up to jack wheels and jack stands. How about wear on high-shoe-traffic areas?
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    Finished my garage floor with ArmorPoxy ArmorUltra in WHITE

    Tres84: From the photos showing the equipment, it appears you have a working space as opposed to a just-parking space. Any feedback yet re how the floor resists jack-stand legs, for example? When I had an epoxy shop floor I attached plywood sheets to the jack stands to reduce the contact...
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    Learned Something About 8510

    From the 5-gallon can of 8510 that was delivered last week: "One gallon covers up to 300 square feet per coat. 2 Coats required."
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    Learned Something About 8510

    I am in the process of treating my new, cured, machine-troweled auto-shop floor with Ghostshield 4500 densifier followed by Ghostshield 8510 sealer after the 7-day cure on the 4500. The 8510 instructions suggest that UP TO 150 square feet can be treated per gallon using 2 coats as recommended...
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