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Road Side Pub
Garage flooring and color schemes
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<blockquote data-quote="96dreamer" data-source="post: 15729493" data-attributes="member: 52560"><p>I used "epoxy coat" brand that I bought through Lowes and did the install myselft. I acid etched instead of grinding and I think it turned out great. It isn't perfect there were a hand few of bubbles and a spot or two where I spread it a little thin. I'm not easy on my floor. Several motor pulls, dragging jack stands and jacks, welding, grinding, chemical spills you name it iv'e probably done it to the floor. 3 years later it is still holding up awesome. Only two spots its chipped are where axles were dropped from about 1.5 feet up. Most recent picture I have is just after i finished doing the rock sliders on my jeep,floor is only swept off in the picture.</p><p></p><p>I'm planning on dry walling and doing silver 4ft bottom with black stripe and white everywhere else if i ever find the time. Floor is light grey with black and white chips. Signature picture is the floor about a year and a half ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="96dreamer, post: 15729493, member: 52560"] I used "epoxy coat" brand that I bought through Lowes and did the install myselft. I acid etched instead of grinding and I think it turned out great. It isn't perfect there were a hand few of bubbles and a spot or two where I spread it a little thin. I'm not easy on my floor. Several motor pulls, dragging jack stands and jacks, welding, grinding, chemical spills you name it iv'e probably done it to the floor. 3 years later it is still holding up awesome. Only two spots its chipped are where axles were dropped from about 1.5 feet up. Most recent picture I have is just after i finished doing the rock sliders on my jeep,floor is only swept off in the picture. I'm planning on dry walling and doing silver 4ft bottom with black stripe and white everywhere else if i ever find the time. Floor is light grey with black and white chips. Signature picture is the floor about a year and a half ago. [/QUOTE]
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