First, I want to give big thanks to Fernando (thegarageguy) for all the guidance. I couldn't be happier with all the guidance he gave me and taking my phone calls. A real stand up guy.
I went with a water base primer so it can soak into the grinded floor. Next was a 100% solids base coat. Then 2 coats of a polyurethane top coat with some shark grip additive for some traction.
Everything was applied with an 18" roller. The base coat was poured onto the floor, squeegeed and back rolled. Used 15 gals of base coat epoxy.
Helping me were 2 friends, one of which is a retired bridge painter.
Here are some pics:
Primer
Dried primer
Base coat
Top coat
Billy T.
[email protected]
I went with a water base primer so it can soak into the grinded floor. Next was a 100% solids base coat. Then 2 coats of a polyurethane top coat with some shark grip additive for some traction.
Everything was applied with an 18" roller. The base coat was poured onto the floor, squeegeed and back rolled. Used 15 gals of base coat epoxy.
Helping me were 2 friends, one of which is a retired bridge painter.
Here are some pics:
Primer
Dried primer
Base coat
Top coat
Billy T.
[email protected]

