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Final step of epoxy floor

Dominico

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Here is the finished product. The pictures do not do it justice. Very pleased with the end result. Well worth the investment.:beer:
 

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kkaldor

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Looks good! What brand did you use? It looks like you didn't put down any flakes, why not? Also, what did you use to cover your ceiling? I like it.
 
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Dominico

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The product is Rezstone (commercial grade). I didn't put any flakes for a a couple reasons. Number one was I thought it would look too busy. Number two, the cost in my opinion was too high however at this point cost doesn't matter much. I guess it is just a matter of preference more than anything. I didn't want to get locked in on a specific flake color. I felt I may get tired of it. To each his own.

As far as the ceiling goes it is OSB primed (Zinser) and painted (Olympic) all from Lowe's. The OSB is screwed up using galvanized screws. The seams are covered with 2 x 4's ripped down the side to give you lattice strips (1 1/2" wide). Huge cost savings making your own strips. The lattice edge and osb panel voids were filled with silicon caulk prior to painting. This gives it a continuous flow look.

Thanks for the kind comments. This site has a ton of great ideas and good guy's with common interests.
 
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