NakeDiesel
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I'm the commander of our local American Legion post and we have been revitalizing our building. We have recovered most of the floors with new tiles, and we need to remove the dirty old nasty carpet out of our lounge and we are thinking about doing a metallic epoxy coating in it. I've worked with epoxies doing carbon fiber and some other projects for myself. But never with concrete floors or metallics.
Looking for a little insight. The room is 560 sq ft. I plan on removing the carpet, and renting a sander to clean the floor and make sure it's level, no idea of the shape of the concrete under the carpet till I pull it.
I've looked at a few websites and I'm guessing it's going to cost us around 1300 to 1500 for the materials.
The idea is to use a black base pigment coat with a red, white and blue metallic flake on the 2nd layer patterned in. After the 2nd coat, I want to put the legion, auxiliary, sons and riders logos down with vinyl graphics and possibly each military branch and then a final coat over that.
Is that do able? Embedding the vinyl graphics? Are my cost estimates about right? Anything else I need to do before the first coat?
Any help would be appreciated.
Looking for a little insight. The room is 560 sq ft. I plan on removing the carpet, and renting a sander to clean the floor and make sure it's level, no idea of the shape of the concrete under the carpet till I pull it.
I've looked at a few websites and I'm guessing it's going to cost us around 1300 to 1500 for the materials.
The idea is to use a black base pigment coat with a red, white and blue metallic flake on the 2nd layer patterned in. After the 2nd coat, I want to put the legion, auxiliary, sons and riders logos down with vinyl graphics and possibly each military branch and then a final coat over that.
Is that do able? Embedding the vinyl graphics? Are my cost estimates about right? Anything else I need to do before the first coat?
Any help would be appreciated.
