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Welding Hellfire/ghost?

Dneel81

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2500 square foot shop. 4m old slab is untreated. gonna grind before I do anything. As I do everything from woodworking to car resto, I need some versatility to the shop floor. Looking at epoxy for most of the floor and then doing Hellfire/ghost for the "welding area." While it will likely look weird having the floor treatments different, I think the function will be okay. Any suggestions other than dividing up the floor into a welding area (hellfire) and a don't-weld-here area (Armorpoxy)?


Thank you

-dave
 
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Garage Flooring

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If you decide to do Ghostshield it is not an issue with welding. I would do your coating first, let it cure for 14+ days and then do the sealer. I am doubling the normal cure range because it is cooler in most of the country.

I don't want the sealer under your epoxy and even if you tape the area it can migrate some
 
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