toreadorxlt
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- May 7, 2012
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Long time lurker/reader, first time post. I figured I post something to help somebody else, after shelling out the money for two prep tools.
I did a ton of searching on here before grinding my floor in prep for epoxy. I landed on the diamabrush concrete floor prep tool on a Floor sander. I rented it... and here are my findings:
1. way slower than I thought. I have 1100 Sq ft.. It was painfully slow.
2. I tried cutting on water, much faster, but still slow. Slurry mess was real, but could have been controlled with constant attention and copious amounts of water.
3. Maybe the removal tool would be better... less TPI would maybe be harsher on my concrete?
After realizing it would take me 3 days to prep my slab, I decided to rent a small edco grinder. The local renter only had 30G Diamond Dots for it. I didn't know what to expect, so I rented it for the minimum amount of time and figured i'd be out $120 if it didnt work. Here's what I came to:
1. Still slower than expected, but 2X faster than the diamabrush.
2. Surface finish with 30G diamond dots was good to me. Not too rough, but it absorbs water now.
3. I ground without the vacuum hooked up, while wearing a N95 mask. with the dust shroud adjusted right, this was acceptable to me. Perhaps based on my next question, I should have ran the vacuum the whole time.
4. Total grind time with edco was 11-12 hours. About 100 sq ft/Hr. I found the back of my slab to be way harder than the front.
I am having some problems getting the dust CLEAN CLEAN before coating. I vacuumed the initial mess, but theres still some dust in the ground concrete the vaccum wouldn't touch. A stiff broom seems to get the dust loosh-ish but I feel like i can always sweep more up no matter how many times I vaccum/sweep. Any suggestions on how to take care of the dust after grinding?
I did a ton of searching on here before grinding my floor in prep for epoxy. I landed on the diamabrush concrete floor prep tool on a Floor sander. I rented it... and here are my findings:
1. way slower than I thought. I have 1100 Sq ft.. It was painfully slow.
2. I tried cutting on water, much faster, but still slow. Slurry mess was real, but could have been controlled with constant attention and copious amounts of water.
3. Maybe the removal tool would be better... less TPI would maybe be harsher on my concrete?
After realizing it would take me 3 days to prep my slab, I decided to rent a small edco grinder. The local renter only had 30G Diamond Dots for it. I didn't know what to expect, so I rented it for the minimum amount of time and figured i'd be out $120 if it didnt work. Here's what I came to:
1. Still slower than expected, but 2X faster than the diamabrush.
2. Surface finish with 30G diamond dots was good to me. Not too rough, but it absorbs water now.
3. I ground without the vacuum hooked up, while wearing a N95 mask. with the dust shroud adjusted right, this was acceptable to me. Perhaps based on my next question, I should have ran the vacuum the whole time.
4. Total grind time with edco was 11-12 hours. About 100 sq ft/Hr. I found the back of my slab to be way harder than the front.
I am having some problems getting the dust CLEAN CLEAN before coating. I vacuumed the initial mess, but theres still some dust in the ground concrete the vaccum wouldn't touch. A stiff broom seems to get the dust loosh-ish but I feel like i can always sweep more up no matter how many times I vaccum/sweep. Any suggestions on how to take care of the dust after grinding?

