My $40000 garage make over!!!!
#17
Thanks EZ Cookin
Here's the update with completion to the other half!!!
Man this project is killing my back , off to the massage parlor this weekend.
Here's the update with completion to the other half!!!
Man this project is killing my back , off to the massage parlor this weekend.
Last edited by YellowmanTT; 08-11-2009 at 01:15 PM.
#18
Last edited by YellowmanTT; 08-11-2009 at 01:06 PM.
#19
Im going to do this to my garage, just need something that holds up good to oils, gasoline and solvents, and doesn't want to mar with steel wheels(ie: engine stands etc.)
Have not found the product yet, but I fear it may be pricey when I do.
Looks good!
Have not found the product yet, but I fear it may be pricey when I do.
Looks good!
#22
I researched the same question and the strongest/most durable DIY stuff I have found is Armorseal 1k by Sherwin Williams.
#26
Devran by Devoe Coatings is what we used on the shop floor at IA and it was impervious to pretty much everything with the exception of leaving a big puddle of brake clean on the ground over night. I used the rustoleum stuff at home in the garaqe (working garage, not just for parking cars) because I had a couple of sample kits for free, and it held up for about.......6 months......
#28
I bought it here
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...714&lpage=none
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...714&lpage=none
How is the epoxy floor holding up???...I was thinking about doing it myself but not so sure anymore after reading about some of the potential problems.
#29
I made a mistake by applying a few coat of sealer, man its slippery when wet. its pretty good just remember not to apply the sealer coat.A few times I was just finished washing my cars and you have excess water dripping on the surface if not careful you can slip easily, almost felt like an ice skating ring