snorvet
Well-known member
After seeing all the amazing epoxy floors on this board, and voiddweller's recent thread, and recommendations from other guys, I decided to go with Epoxy-Coat. I ordered 2 kits yesterday.
Here's a before pic
My floor is 5 years old with no sealer, but contains fiber mesh mixed with the concrete
Here's the process (after I finish wall painting)
1. Clean floor
2. Sand / scarify / grind floor & rinse
3. Acid Etch & rinse
4. Apply first coat epoxy
5. apply second coat epoxy and chips
My first question is this: I called the local rental place. They have gas powered concrete scarifiers, and electric drum and orbital sanders that will rough up the concrete.
They say that the scarifier is normally used to remove pavement striping, etc, and will grind 3/8" if you go slow enough when using it. He said it would probably work if I went fast enough. I certainly dont want to take 3/8" off. This wont get into edges and corners very well.
The drum sander comes with a selection of sanding pads that get as rough as 20 grit. Gets into corners and edges ok.
I know it may be tough to tell without seeing these things, but which tool do you think would be best?
Here's a before pic
My floor is 5 years old with no sealer, but contains fiber mesh mixed with the concrete
Here's the process (after I finish wall painting)
1. Clean floor
2. Sand / scarify / grind floor & rinse
3. Acid Etch & rinse
4. Apply first coat epoxy
5. apply second coat epoxy and chips
My first question is this: I called the local rental place. They have gas powered concrete scarifiers, and electric drum and orbital sanders that will rough up the concrete.
They say that the scarifier is normally used to remove pavement striping, etc, and will grind 3/8" if you go slow enough when using it. He said it would probably work if I went fast enough. I certainly dont want to take 3/8" off. This wont get into edges and corners very well.
The drum sander comes with a selection of sanding pads that get as rough as 20 grit. Gets into corners and edges ok.
I know it may be tough to tell without seeing these things, but which tool do you think would be best?
