I went to Home Depot and talked to the guy in tool rental about a drum sander for prepping the floor. According to him, the sandpaper will get torn up using it on concrete and that basicly, it was a very bad way to do the job. of course the machine he reccomended was $200/day vs. $65/day for the sander plus sandpaper @ $7/drum. Obviously I could buy a whole lot of paper before I hit the break even point. I told him that I just wanted to prep for epoxy, so just to rough up the surface a bit and clean up a few spots.
Has anyone used a drum sander on their garage floor?
Were you pleased with the results?
What grit paper should I be using? I'm just guessing 150 or there about.
How long did it take you?
Would you do it again?
My garage is 21 x 29, so just over 600^2 ft. It was built in 1985 and i have no idea if it has a sealer on it or not. The other factor is that the drum sander will fit in the trunk of my car. The shot blaster that I saw would not. Thats a big selling point for me because otherwise I have to beg/borrow/steal a truck. I'm either doing a 2 part epoxy or maybe the new POR-15 product.
Has anyone used a drum sander on their garage floor?
Were you pleased with the results?
What grit paper should I be using? I'm just guessing 150 or there about.
How long did it take you?
Would you do it again?
My garage is 21 x 29, so just over 600^2 ft. It was built in 1985 and i have no idea if it has a sealer on it or not. The other factor is that the drum sander will fit in the trunk of my car. The shot blaster that I saw would not. Thats a big selling point for me because otherwise I have to beg/borrow/steal a truck. I'm either doing a 2 part epoxy or maybe the new POR-15 product.
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