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Dneel81

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Thanks to quarantine, I had enough time to finally lay down the hellfire. After hours of reading reviews, calling people, etc, I decided to go with hellfire. This is a shop floor and its purpose is absolutely function over form. Woodworking, welding fab, grease, motor oil, and whatever else I can get into will be attacking this floor. Epoxy wasn't an option due to the welding slag issue. Hellfire seemed like the ticket. So I ordered 21 gallons, no slip additive, and dye for the "citadel" look.

I'll spare you the floor surface prep saga, but long story short, the dual head grinder I rented would not level, so the floor surface isnt great. I had to go back to HD and rent a single 10" head. I used it to specifically grind down the extreme 100 crack filler I put in the saw cuts. I couldn't bring myself to use the 10" grinder for all 2500sq ft. of the garage. after acid etching, I power washed it and dried it several times trying to get all the particulate matter up. Tested it and found it dry.

Mixed everything up and laid down the first coat. I think I used 10 gallons for the first coat. It didn't go far at all. it took 3 hours and so I started on the area I first started on and applied the 2nd coat. It went quite a bit farther this time, maybe using 6 gallons for the 2nd coat. 3rd coat was right at 4 gallons with 3oz of texture per gallon. I did not end up using the citadel dye. I like my shop bright and the silver color looked just fine. I left it and went to bed. start to finish about 10h.

My floor is not the prettiest. But again, my goal is function over form. This is afterall, a floor. The coating is great, the antiskid is great. It looks good and uniform to me. I'm hopeful for a long floor life that holds up well to the abuses I will throw at it.

An important reminder. Hellfire is not epoxy, it will not cover up floor imperfections. It does not fill cracks well. That's where a good prep comes in. I wasn't after a showroom floor, so I paid less attention to that and just made sure I had porous concrete.

anyway, gonna let it cure and then Tuesday, my new table saw is coming and I'm going to get busy making cabinets.


Some pics just for reference.
 

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Chevy-SS

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Looks great. 2,500sf looks even better!!!!! Not quite enough ceiling height tho, unless you've already got a spot with higher?

Anyway, that's a Helluva garage.
 

1MtnGoat

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I have just over 3,000 sq.ft of Hellfire in my shop. It's been down for close to 10 months. Seems very durable. Weld slag will cause dark spots but I've seen no bubbling. Cleans up well with a wet mop.
 
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Dneel81

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Looks great. 2,500sf looks even better!!!!! Not quite enough ceiling height tho, unless you've already got a spot with higher?

Anyway, that's a Helluva garage.

It's 12' for what you see. There is a corner area 15x15 that's 16' for the lift...that i don't have yet.
 
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Dneel81

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I have just over 3,000 sq.ft of Hellfire in my shop. It's been down for close to 10 months. Seems very durable. Weld slag will cause dark spots but I've seen no bubbling. Cleans up well with a wet mop.

Thanks for the info. I'm planning on welding blankets and the like. Found lots of scrap 1" square tubing 3/16" wall for a plasma table build. Nothing is perfect against liquid metal but I figure hellfire will stand up better than most.
 
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Dneel81

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I have just over 3,000 sq.ft of Hellfire in my shop. It's been down for close to 10 months. Seems very durable. Weld slag will cause dark spots but I've seen no bubbling. Cleans up well with a wet mop.

Thanks for the info. I'm planning on welding blankets and the like. Found lots of scrap 1" square tubing 3/16" wall for a plasma table build. Nothing is perfect against liquid metal but I figure hellfire will stand up better than most.
 

pjku79

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Thanks for the info. I'm planning on welding blankets and the like. Found lots of scrap 1" square tubing 3/16" wall for a plasma table build. Nothing is perfect against liquid metal but I figure hellfire will stand up better than most.

Did you use any clear on yours or did you just use 3 coats of the grey HellFire?
 

PNWguy

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Questions for Legacy International:

The website for Hellfire says "Coverage: Approx: 300-400 sq ft per gal, substrate dependent." The OP says he used 10 gallons for the first coat, but that comes out to 250 sq ft/g.

How do I know how much to order for my 1,200 sq ft slab? What happens if I am only able to cover part of the floor, and wait a week for more product to arrive so I can finish the job - is there a visible line where I ran out?

If I order the kit for 1,200 - 1,300 sq ft, how many gallons are included?

There are two photos of the product on the kit ordering page, and both are much more glossy than the photo the OP attached. Is the extra gloss because of the clear coat?
 
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