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Ruddy

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I got a question and I apologize for it not actually being related to your floor. What is attached to the wall to the right of the door that had the steps? You are using it to hang hats and stuff on it. I looked through all your photos and it kind of looks like a row of gear shifters or the like.
Thanks for the info on the floor by the way. Wife and I have almost worked up the nerve to attempt it in our garage and shop.
earl

My Wife got me that a while back for father's day or my Birthday and now I finally have a garage to put it in!

Just read up on the guys here who have some detailed how to posts and dive in! Once done, you will be an "Ex-spurt" just like the rest of us!
 
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I think SikaFlex is urethane based.
Urethanes should never be placed under epoxy, only on top.
Next time try an epoxy joint material, they take longer to dry but can be topcoated.
My question is, are you ready to do this for a living? haha.
It actually gets easier once the curve has been flattened.
Nice job.
-Scotty

Yeah, there might have been better choices than the Sikaflex. It does go down nice and easy, looks great and once I let it fully cure, did not bubble!
Ha, have to pass on that full time career! Maybe a top coat of urethane some time in the future depending on how the clear epoxy holds up.
 
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