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My neighbors Wolverine Floor

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FFPL

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That looks awesome. I really like the concrete parking blocks. The wife likes to get real close to the wall, always scares me that one day she will keep driving.
That's exactly why George (neighbor) put these in there.
DAMN that floor was looking good until you guys ruined it with the flakes.....
In some ways I agree. Having done this a couple of times its really nice seeing the color down without the flakes. George wanted a Granite look so the flakes were part of the process.
Looks great! How long does the grinding wheel last? Did you do all that with one wheel?
From memory it was about 1.5 wheels. The floor concrete was really hard. The walls not so much but they took much longer to grind since George wanted them flat and I also beveled them.
Which just proves that true beauty is timeless!

FFPL drops by this forum every now and then, hopefully he'll answer the grinder question.
I enjoy seeing new floors go down so I check this forum out often.
This floor looks pretty much as it did when it first went down. I'll see if I can get some uptodate photos.
 
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Thanks for the quick reply (grinding wheel question).
This site rocks. I have lurked for a long time...
 
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How is the floor holding up?
This floor (my neighbors) still looks like the day it was put down. The only issue he is having is the front area that is exposed to the elements. He has spots where the endurashield has de-laminated off the epoxy. I'm thinking I will do the same for him that I did and put down a color coat of endurashield as mine has had no issues for some years now.
If I were to do these again I think I would stop the epoxy at the door and keep it all inside.
 

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I installed a Wolverine floor in 2009 using pretty much the same color flakes as FFPL after seeing his floor and borrowing his grinder and spiked shoes.:thumbup:. I used Endurashield and Supergrip 850 as the top coat. I have slight yellowing past the garage door edges and the saw cuts in the floor which I filled with Integra Flex 1921, have fine cracks. The surface has stood up great to engine hoists, trolley jacks, axle stands (with nothing underneath), dropped spanners etc. Weld splatter leaves a burn mark on the surface that you can disolve with acetone if it bothers you, it does not burn through. Dropped a rear axle at one time and that dug into the floor about 3/8" taking the epoxy with it but leaving the surrounding area intact. I am very pleased with how robust and how nice it looks.
 
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