![]() ![]() ![]() ft., and you don't want moisture problems. You're going to be spending a lot of money to do 3,000 sq. You'll have to wait a while from the time of the fateful pour, 30 days minimum but I'd go 2-3 months at least. If you drop a big blob of grease on the floor, you just wipe it up insted of smearing it into the concrete. Some hot water, powdered "Tide" and a mop and your shop will look like the one those two TV guys have who soup up the trucks and never seem to get dirty and their shop floor looks like it came from the lobby of the ***** Tower.Īnyway, it's just a nice way to work and it makes for a great-looking shop. The main thing is that it's easy to keep clean! A lot easier to clean than concrete, that's for sure. It really is nice, and has a lot of advantages. I put a lift into one of my three bays, and decided to epoxy the floor in the lift area. And sometimes, as in the case of your floor, you end up being better off in the long run - I think you're really going to like having a (2-part epoxy) painted floor. With every really bad thing that happens to us, there is always a good part of it. But you know what, like anything else in life, best to look at the good things that come out of any situation. Hiya JCS, how goes it? God, what a pain in the a$$ for you that those guys fell asleep! I run toward the (recovering) perfectionist side, and that would have flipped me right out. I need a fairly thick finish to help hide some of the defects and I want something durable. Now I'm going to pay someone to come in and grind the high spots down but then I'll need to paint the floor to make it look right. By the time they got on the floor with the machine it was setup so much they couldn't get out several high spots. Turns out they went back, and fell asleep for hours. When I went out the next morning at 6:30 I found that they hadn't come back during the night. It was about 11 PM and they told me they were going back to the motel to sleep for 2 hours and then they were going to come finish the work up. They poured the main floor late in the day and tt was cold so the concrete took a long time to setup enough to get a trowling machine on. The guys that were doing the work came from out of town and were staying in a local motel. I recently had a 3120 square foot slab poured for a new metal building on our property. ![]() Hopefully it's ok to ask this here, it's the building where I'm going to be storing my tractor so it's somewhat tractor related. ![]()
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