I'm ready to prep my shop floor for epoxy. It is about 2100 square feet of 1 year old concrete. I already ground all the edges with a 7" handheld grinder prior to framing and drywall. I laid down Ramboard around the perimeter to protect it from drywall and paint.
The floor is not completely flat and all along I have been planning on renting a planetary grinder for it's speed and it's ability to smooth out the high spots. However, my usual rental place does not carry the 3 head machine and it looks like it is going to cost me over $2,000 to rent the machine from Sunbelt (which includes the machine, vacuum, inserts, insurance, delivery, pickup, and taxes). That's for a one day rental. That's a hard pass.
My next option is to rent one of the Edco machines. My usual rental place has a variety of the Edco machines available for a much more reasonable price and, if I rent it on Friday afternoon, I can keep it until Monday morning for the one day rate. However, I've read that they are slow and don't do a great job. I was hoping to get this all completed on a weekend, but if it's going to take just as long as it would with the handheld grinder, I'll just save the money and do it with the equipment I already have.
So, now I'm considered grinding the entire floor with the 7" grinder. I can work on it a couple hours in the evenings and finish up on the weekend. Is that a ridiculous idea?
Thoughts?
The floor is not completely flat and all along I have been planning on renting a planetary grinder for it's speed and it's ability to smooth out the high spots. However, my usual rental place does not carry the 3 head machine and it looks like it is going to cost me over $2,000 to rent the machine from Sunbelt (which includes the machine, vacuum, inserts, insurance, delivery, pickup, and taxes). That's for a one day rental. That's a hard pass.
My next option is to rent one of the Edco machines. My usual rental place has a variety of the Edco machines available for a much more reasonable price and, if I rent it on Friday afternoon, I can keep it until Monday morning for the one day rate. However, I've read that they are slow and don't do a great job. I was hoping to get this all completed on a weekend, but if it's going to take just as long as it would with the handheld grinder, I'll just save the money and do it with the equipment I already have.
So, now I'm considered grinding the entire floor with the 7" grinder. I can work on it a couple hours in the evenings and finish up on the weekend. Is that a ridiculous idea?
Thoughts?









