Ruddy
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Put the self leveling goop down in the expansion joints about noon today. 5pm UPS arrives with my Epoxy-Coat kits, watch dvd, re-read some notes on this forum and jump in.
First problem, my electric drill is elsewhere, use battery drill instead. Mix the colored epoxy for about 4 minutes, looks good. Become brave for some reason and mix a "full" 240sq ft batch, instead of the 120ft. Pour as per supplied measuring stick an mix for about 5 minutes. Pour it out against the wall, brush the corners, then start to pull it with the supplied squeegee. Notice black smears when i do this. Hmm, did I not mix the "A" part enough or is this squeegee giving off rubber, or am I pulling it too thin? While thinking about that, I see weird drops in my paint, look back and see same drops on the raw concrete. It is coming from my extending handle, that I usually use for window washing. Hopefully this is just water and won't be an issue, but clean drops with MEK just in case. Switch to roller and wooden stick, going good until roller keeps coming off frame. Epoxy getting more and more stickier and roller comes off easier. Something feels weird, oh great, handle cracked where it screws on pole, try to finish with limping roller, wait, what did directions say about 10 minutes and backrolling??? Try to roll everything one last time going the other way, especially trying to cover up smears.
Get out flakes, bounce off ceiling, going pretty good, trying to concentrate on smear cover up. Sikaflex starting to bubble. Now 7:30pm, make run to HD to buy a cheap electric drill, good roller handle, rollers and squeegee. Come back, decide to quit for the night. Product very forgiving, looks much better than when I left it.
Some photos:
http://pics.ww.com/v/ruddy/MyCars/garage/
First problem, my electric drill is elsewhere, use battery drill instead. Mix the colored epoxy for about 4 minutes, looks good. Become brave for some reason and mix a "full" 240sq ft batch, instead of the 120ft. Pour as per supplied measuring stick an mix for about 5 minutes. Pour it out against the wall, brush the corners, then start to pull it with the supplied squeegee. Notice black smears when i do this. Hmm, did I not mix the "A" part enough or is this squeegee giving off rubber, or am I pulling it too thin? While thinking about that, I see weird drops in my paint, look back and see same drops on the raw concrete. It is coming from my extending handle, that I usually use for window washing. Hopefully this is just water and won't be an issue, but clean drops with MEK just in case. Switch to roller and wooden stick, going good until roller keeps coming off frame. Epoxy getting more and more stickier and roller comes off easier. Something feels weird, oh great, handle cracked where it screws on pole, try to finish with limping roller, wait, what did directions say about 10 minutes and backrolling??? Try to roll everything one last time going the other way, especially trying to cover up smears.
Get out flakes, bounce off ceiling, going pretty good, trying to concentrate on smear cover up. Sikaflex starting to bubble. Now 7:30pm, make run to HD to buy a cheap electric drill, good roller handle, rollers and squeegee. Come back, decide to quit for the night. Product very forgiving, looks much better than when I left it.
Some photos:
http://pics.ww.com/v/ruddy/MyCars/garage/
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Hopefully now that you have all of your proper equipment, things will go better.
; maybe I missed it, but what brand of epoxy did you go with if you don't mind me asking? I'm planning to do this on my 4 car garage before I move in to the new house
, guess I'll need a week to do this
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