Finally decided to coat my floor after 3 years of being here. Of course that means I had 3 years to fill the garage with **** as well... So I will have to do the floor in 2 sections so that I can move stuff around.
Here are the items that I I have to keep in the garage.
44" HF Tool chest with top
5 drawer HF tool cart
Homark tool cart
CNC mill, I can lower it onto its casters.
Welding table, on wheels.
Welder, on mobile cart
7x11" horizontal bandsaw, soon to be on wheels.
20 ton shop press, might add wheels
20 gallon parts washer
11' workbench, I have some appliance dollys that I can use to move it around.
Hydraulic tubing bender, on wheels.
60 gallon air compressor
Here is my dilemma, I have one control joint towards the back of my garage where I wall used to be. The back section is 11x28', 308 square feet in total. The front section is 22x28', 611 square feet. And each rocksolid kit is good for 250.
So whats one to do? Do I buy another kit for a measly 60 sqaure feet of space? Or do I put down a seam line? This is how they tell you to apply a seam if you have to. (If coating in sections is required use duct tape as a stopping point. Remove tape before coating cures. Do not coat over the section that is cured. Place tape on top of the coated section duct tape as your stopping point. Once the next section is coated, remove tape. Do not allow coating to cure over the tape.) Do they want me to apply duct tape over the cured coating, and **** the two coating applications up perfectly?
Here are some pictures of my garage, still working on cleaning and moving **** around.
I've patched most of the floor, missed a few spots.
And here is the back section.
You can also see where my stairs are on the left of the last photo. If I were to put a seam line from the stairs to the back wall, that would leave me with a 247 square foot section to coat, which is pushing it on a single kit. But if I do end up with a seam line, I am leaning towards putting it there.
Here are the items that I I have to keep in the garage.
44" HF Tool chest with top
5 drawer HF tool cart
Homark tool cart
CNC mill, I can lower it onto its casters.
Welding table, on wheels.
Welder, on mobile cart
7x11" horizontal bandsaw, soon to be on wheels.
20 ton shop press, might add wheels
20 gallon parts washer
11' workbench, I have some appliance dollys that I can use to move it around.
Hydraulic tubing bender, on wheels.
60 gallon air compressor
Here is my dilemma, I have one control joint towards the back of my garage where I wall used to be. The back section is 11x28', 308 square feet in total. The front section is 22x28', 611 square feet. And each rocksolid kit is good for 250.
So whats one to do? Do I buy another kit for a measly 60 sqaure feet of space? Or do I put down a seam line? This is how they tell you to apply a seam if you have to. (If coating in sections is required use duct tape as a stopping point. Remove tape before coating cures. Do not coat over the section that is cured. Place tape on top of the coated section duct tape as your stopping point. Once the next section is coated, remove tape. Do not allow coating to cure over the tape.) Do they want me to apply duct tape over the cured coating, and **** the two coating applications up perfectly?
Here are some pictures of my garage, still working on cleaning and moving **** around.
I've patched most of the floor, missed a few spots.
And here is the back section.
You can also see where my stairs are on the left of the last photo. If I were to put a seam line from the stairs to the back wall, that would leave me with a 247 square foot section to coat, which is pushing it on a single kit. But if I do end up with a seam line, I am leaning towards putting it there.
