Pansophist
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Hey all,
I'm about to move into a house, and the garage we are building is roughly 26'x26' (though they measured from external wall to external wall, so it's minus .4" on each side roughly). There's also a 3'x15' bumpout near the back.
The purpose is mainly light automotive work and detailing my cars. To this end, I'll be putting a four post lift (on casters) inside the garage (hoping to be able to roll it around). I also want to be able to easily see under the car, and I've read one of the best ways to do that is a light floor to reflect the light, along with plenty of overhead light (the lighting section of this forum is...intense!).
I was originally looking at the tiles (e.g., racedeck), as they seem to support having lifts roll on top of it, but I'm unsure how well that would work, and if they would give enough light. Also, invariably oils will spill, and I want to protect the new concrete underneath. So, I was looking at a sealant to put down, and then maybe tiles on top of it.
I'm not as huge of a fan of epoxy, but I don't have evidence to back my feelings, it just seems like more work if something goes wrong, versus replacing a tile or two.
Does GJ have any advice? Mainly looking for the following (to summarize):
Be able to roll a 4 post lift on top of it
Protect from oil/misc liquids
Reflective enough to help light underside of cars (this one is a loose requirement, worst case scenario I can figure out a lighting solution under the lift)
Ease of maintenance
Location is NC, we get a couple snows a year, but nothing too major
My existing thoughts were:
Ghostshield 8510 as a sealant (instructions did not say it needed to be etched)
Racedeck on top (white for reflective nature, hopefully)
(edit: And now I am reading that a densifier would be beneficial to put on first as well!)
I need to contact RD for a sample of the white to see how reflective it actually is, but I also fear a sample won't be a fair representation, so anyone's experience here would be great.
Much appreciated!
I'm about to move into a house, and the garage we are building is roughly 26'x26' (though they measured from external wall to external wall, so it's minus .4" on each side roughly). There's also a 3'x15' bumpout near the back.
The purpose is mainly light automotive work and detailing my cars. To this end, I'll be putting a four post lift (on casters) inside the garage (hoping to be able to roll it around). I also want to be able to easily see under the car, and I've read one of the best ways to do that is a light floor to reflect the light, along with plenty of overhead light (the lighting section of this forum is...intense!).
I was originally looking at the tiles (e.g., racedeck), as they seem to support having lifts roll on top of it, but I'm unsure how well that would work, and if they would give enough light. Also, invariably oils will spill, and I want to protect the new concrete underneath. So, I was looking at a sealant to put down, and then maybe tiles on top of it.
I'm not as huge of a fan of epoxy, but I don't have evidence to back my feelings, it just seems like more work if something goes wrong, versus replacing a tile or two.
Does GJ have any advice? Mainly looking for the following (to summarize):
Be able to roll a 4 post lift on top of it
Protect from oil/misc liquids
Reflective enough to help light underside of cars (this one is a loose requirement, worst case scenario I can figure out a lighting solution under the lift)
Ease of maintenance
Location is NC, we get a couple snows a year, but nothing too major
My existing thoughts were:
Ghostshield 8510 as a sealant (instructions did not say it needed to be etched)
Racedeck on top (white for reflective nature, hopefully)
(edit: And now I am reading that a densifier would be beneficial to put on first as well!)
I need to contact RD for a sample of the white to see how reflective it actually is, but I also fear a sample won't be a fair representation, so anyone's experience here would be great.
Much appreciated!
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