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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2288293" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Well I got 25% of the concrete floor finished. Had to grind out the cracks with a masonry special wheel, wire wheel brush, Then vacuum, then fill with <strong>Rust-Oleum® Concrete Patch & Repair</strong>-Twice. Then sand the epoxy filler, Then vacuum clean with alcohol to get all the dust up, then use a special primer <strong>CONCRETE & GARAGE RECOAT PRIMER. </strong>Then after four days to do that I used RockSolid Polycuramine® coatings, offers unsurpassed durability. Polycuramine is 20 times stronger than epoxy. This stuff is amazing. The deck is like a Diamond looking and as hard!</p><p>What a hard job to do. Now I still have another 75% of the floor to finish. After the floor need to do electrical and put up paneling, and move al the new machinery in. Will update as I go along. </p><p>Can't wait till I get it all done and move the new equipment from the garage to here.</p><p>This is Jill's and my dream area for manufacturing our own custom precision rifles as well as others for competition/precision hunters/shooters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2288293, member: 116439"] Well I got 25% of the concrete floor finished. Had to grind out the cracks with a masonry special wheel, wire wheel brush, Then vacuum, then fill with [B]Rust-Oleum® Concrete Patch & Repair[/B]-Twice. Then sand the epoxy filler, Then vacuum clean with alcohol to get all the dust up, then use a special primer [B]CONCRETE & GARAGE RECOAT PRIMER. [/B]Then after four days to do that I used RockSolid Polycuramine® coatings, offers unsurpassed durability. Polycuramine is 20 times stronger than epoxy. This stuff is amazing. The deck is like a Diamond looking and as hard! What a hard job to do. Now I still have another 75% of the floor to finish. After the floor need to do electrical and put up paneling, and move al the new machinery in. Will update as I go along. Can't wait till I get it all done and move the new equipment from the garage to here. This is Jill's and my dream area for manufacturing our own custom precision rifles as well as others for competition/precision hunters/shooters. [/QUOTE]
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