mopar440_6
Well-known member
Well guys, I'm at the point of needing to make a decision about flooring for my 50'x60' garage build. The original plan was standard 100% solids industrial epoxy but I'm not sure the weather is going to be conducive to curing epoxy once the slab is fully cured. Also, I'm not sure the epoxy would hold up to what we're going to be doing on it (automotive repair and fabrication i.e.- rolling floor jacks, jack stands, engine hoists, grinding and welding) and if it doesn't its a pain to repair.
Enter Rust Bullet. I've been talking to Justin about this stuff (who, BTW, has been MORE than his fair share of helpful). It seems to check most or all of the boxes for what we're looking for. Can be installed below 50*F, easy to repair, retains safe traction level when wet, will put up with almost all of the chemicals we're going to spill on it, and we can afford it. The current plan would be installed as follows:
1 coat - TL37 Densifier
2-3 coats - Standard Gray Rust Bullet
1 coat - Clear Rust Bullet with 1# antiskid per gallon
My only remaining concern is long(er) term durability. I've looked at tons of before and after pictures from installs but haven't seen any "this is how it looks after 6 months of use" photos. I know RB is a relatively new product compared to epoxy but if anyone can provide some input on how well its holding up for them in a working (not just parking on it) environment, I would appreciate it.
Enter Rust Bullet. I've been talking to Justin about this stuff (who, BTW, has been MORE than his fair share of helpful). It seems to check most or all of the boxes for what we're looking for. Can be installed below 50*F, easy to repair, retains safe traction level when wet, will put up with almost all of the chemicals we're going to spill on it, and we can afford it. The current plan would be installed as follows:
1 coat - TL37 Densifier
2-3 coats - Standard Gray Rust Bullet
1 coat - Clear Rust Bullet with 1# antiskid per gallon
My only remaining concern is long(er) term durability. I've looked at tons of before and after pictures from installs but haven't seen any "this is how it looks after 6 months of use" photos. I know RB is a relatively new product compared to epoxy but if anyone can provide some input on how well its holding up for them in a working (not just parking on it) environment, I would appreciate it.
