bmwpower said:
I guess I was more interested in smoothing out my floor rather than polishing it. I would assume using only the first grit or two may accomplish this.
Hopefully you can rent this type of equipment.
Smooth concrete = Slippery When Wet!
When they polished the floors, the first go around actually made it pretty rough. I think that step knocked down the high spots. Only smoothed out on the third pass.
The equipment they used was pretty specialized. I had never seen anything like it before, but I had never seen a large scale floor polished like that. I have seen terrazzo finished, and these buffers weren't the same.
The electrical tape on the 480V 3 phase extension cords made me nervous...
The floor looked wet when it was all done, doesn't look like that now, though.
You can probably rent something similar, and I assume the rental place will mic out the diamond discs and charge for the material used, just like a coring bit... if they don't make you buy your own consumables.