Bchristie78
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First time posting….
A little background on my garage. It’s a detached 2 car with a single overhead door and a man door. The house is 100 years old, not sure when the garage was built. I’m converting it into a useful garage with electricity, lighting, air compressor etc . Basically my own personal shop to build the 53 f100 I’m working on. So here are my issues, I currently have the truck on car dolly’s and the bed of the truck is on a seperate cart that has 6” caster wheels. I have noticed that after even just a few days the wheels have created enough of a depression into the floor(not concrete) that it makes it very difficult to roll the car dolly’s or the bed cart. That’s problem #1, problem #2 is that at the overhead door the garage floor is lower than the driveway by an inch or 2.
Question 1. Can I use something like epoxy over the existing floor to make it stronger? Would like to get rid of the “softness” of it. Li would obviously fill the existing depressions to make it flat. It almost seems like some sort of asphalt-but it’s a smaller “grain” if that makes sense.
Question 2. What would be strong enough-and reasonably priced-that I could level the floor with at anywhere from 1/4” to 2” thick? Something strong enough to be able to roll caster wheels and not have it chew up the floor from the weight.
If I can get away with just making the existing floor harder I would be happy with that outcome and not worry about leveling it out to the driveway height.
I apologize, this post got longer than I intended. I can get some pictures later today if it helps. Thanks in advance for any helpful advice/suggestions
A little background on my garage. It’s a detached 2 car with a single overhead door and a man door. The house is 100 years old, not sure when the garage was built. I’m converting it into a useful garage with electricity, lighting, air compressor etc . Basically my own personal shop to build the 53 f100 I’m working on. So here are my issues, I currently have the truck on car dolly’s and the bed of the truck is on a seperate cart that has 6” caster wheels. I have noticed that after even just a few days the wheels have created enough of a depression into the floor(not concrete) that it makes it very difficult to roll the car dolly’s or the bed cart. That’s problem #1, problem #2 is that at the overhead door the garage floor is lower than the driveway by an inch or 2.
Question 1. Can I use something like epoxy over the existing floor to make it stronger? Would like to get rid of the “softness” of it. Li would obviously fill the existing depressions to make it flat. It almost seems like some sort of asphalt-but it’s a smaller “grain” if that makes sense.
Question 2. What would be strong enough-and reasonably priced-that I could level the floor with at anywhere from 1/4” to 2” thick? Something strong enough to be able to roll caster wheels and not have it chew up the floor from the weight.
If I can get away with just making the existing floor harder I would be happy with that outcome and not worry about leveling it out to the driveway height.
I apologize, this post got longer than I intended. I can get some pictures later today if it helps. Thanks in advance for any helpful advice/suggestions
