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Mark's Colorful Legacy Epoxy Project

mark11

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I'd never have the stones to go with so bold of a color. Because of that I'd never have a floor as sweet as yours, it looks awesome.
 
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Tooslow

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Maybe Legacy can answer this: My garage is approximately the same size (665 sq.ft) and I really like this color. I looked on the site and all I could find was Tile Red. Can you PM me a quote on getting the Coke Red in enough to do this size of a garage?
 

koklew

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Mark which urethane clear coat did you use? I am thinking of doing my basement, and it is winter now. I am concern about the fume that will get to the rest of the house. Wondering if the Legacy HD-322 (planning to choose clear) will be less fume. Thanks for the great description of the project.
 

dunnsrun1

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This thread has been a great tool for those of us trying to figure out if epoxy is the right product for us. You did a great job educating us on the amount of labor involved in the application process.

Thanks for taking the time to post your project...
 
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LegacyIndustrial

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Amazing floors like Mark's take a little effort. Fortunately, he paved the way for those DIY who have the determination to have an attractive and heavy-duty floor.

By the way his floor literally is "Coke Red". We made it special for him.
 

KDXSR5

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This is a great write up! Very helpful. I wish the OP was a more active member so we could get more great threads like this! The end result looks great!
 

carhunter

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I'd never have the stones to go with so bold of a color.

Same here. I was glad to see photos of the tile red primer and coke red topcoat.

I was considering tile red for my floor but ended up going with sandstone and tan+red chips. It was a nice compromise but part of me regrets not taking the chance on red :)
 

iowa4x4dieselman

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AWESOME documentation. This should help anyone looking to do DIY the courage to try it. I plan on doing my new garage when our home is done, and it will be over 1200 sq. ft. With you having 3 sets of hands for half the area it looks like I may need to recruit some help for my project. Thanks for sharing your experiences!
 
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