xrdad
Well-known member
I've been looking forward to this for so long, only to end up worrying about it.
I was one of the lucky winners in the Epoxy Coat contests that Rugerlady has put on. I won a 1/2 kit of Epoxy Coat and a full kit of clear. Shortly after winning the contest, I sold my house and moved into my 'last' home.
Rugerlady was kind enough to hold my winnings until this past spring when I assumed that the job would get done. Well, a miserably hot spring/summer later, the temperature is about right to do the job. Plus, the material has a limited shelf life and I have a limited time budget. So push has come to shove.
I felt that the coming long weekend would be perfect. Kids are all gone, just me at home. No plans, wife is working. I emptied the garage of everything small. All that is left is the rolling cabinets that will get pushed outside.
Having been a while, I re read all of the old posts with tips, tricks and cautions.
Now, I'm afraid to start
I have to push through though and looking for advice to add to my long list. Starting with my plan:
a "2 car" garage that measures 19' x 19'
This is new construction, 1 year old.
The floor was cut into 6 squares, all equal (expansion joints)
There is no cracking except for the end of the joints to the wall, and only hairline cracks less than 6" long.
I plan to leave the cuts, with no filler.
I won't do the diamond grind - I had the floor left with a broom finish and enough posts claim that grinding really didn't help.
I'll end the flooring at the door, although I have the premium polyurea clear coat.
I haven't even opened the pail yet to watch the DVD (tonight!). I still have to make some spike shoes (tonight!) and will go to Home D tomorrow to get and extra squeegee and rollers. Also an extension pole and some spatulas.
Could use a little encouragement and advice to what else I should have available on hand.
Thanks!

I was one of the lucky winners in the Epoxy Coat contests that Rugerlady has put on. I won a 1/2 kit of Epoxy Coat and a full kit of clear. Shortly after winning the contest, I sold my house and moved into my 'last' home.
Rugerlady was kind enough to hold my winnings until this past spring when I assumed that the job would get done. Well, a miserably hot spring/summer later, the temperature is about right to do the job. Plus, the material has a limited shelf life and I have a limited time budget. So push has come to shove.
I felt that the coming long weekend would be perfect. Kids are all gone, just me at home. No plans, wife is working. I emptied the garage of everything small. All that is left is the rolling cabinets that will get pushed outside.
Having been a while, I re read all of the old posts with tips, tricks and cautions.
Now, I'm afraid to start

I have to push through though and looking for advice to add to my long list. Starting with my plan:
a "2 car" garage that measures 19' x 19'
This is new construction, 1 year old.
The floor was cut into 6 squares, all equal (expansion joints)
There is no cracking except for the end of the joints to the wall, and only hairline cracks less than 6" long.
I plan to leave the cuts, with no filler.
I won't do the diamond grind - I had the floor left with a broom finish and enough posts claim that grinding really didn't help.
I'll end the flooring at the door, although I have the premium polyurea clear coat.
I haven't even opened the pail yet to watch the DVD (tonight!). I still have to make some spike shoes (tonight!) and will go to Home D tomorrow to get and extra squeegee and rollers. Also an extension pole and some spatulas.
Could use a little encouragement and advice to what else I should have available on hand.
Thanks!



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. It is pretty gross yet strangely satisfying to remove the bug trap at the end.
