Lee,
I couldn't find the brand name of the stuff I had in mind. But check the
yellow pages under concrete repair and restoration. Look for polymers and
epoxy. Or search the web under Concrete Epoxy Polymer. There are different
flooring systems. Get a sales rep and ask which flooring system is used in
aircraft hangers that get heavy machinery.
The following web address is for Arizona Polymer Flooring. I'm pretty sure
that is who I talked to.
www.apfepoxy.com
Good Luck!
Jim
Edward Wilsey wrote:
> Lee,
>
> The epoxy type sealer is really neat. It holds up to engine stands, lifts,
> tool and parts droppage. Clean up is easy. But as Don said, slick when
> wet. So, wipe up your spills or be prepared for the cartoon character
> fall. Find the kind they put in Aircraft Hangers. I have a brand name in
> mind for a starting place, then you can call around and decide. I'll look
> for it tonight. Also, stick with a solid color, preferrably white or off
> white, and no flecks, speckles or color blends.
>
> Reasons:
> 1. The white will bounce the light and help brighten
> the workplace.
> 2. The solid white color will help you see those
> little washers, mini set screws, snap rings, etc, etc...... when they hit
> the floor!
>
> Trust me on the reasons. I've spent hours looking for tiny parts on none
> white floors or floors with pretty mixtures. It's a real pain, sometimes
> you never find them.
>
> Jim
>
> Ehinger, Lee wrote:
>
> > I am in process of outfitting a new 28x40 2 story garage (OK - my wife
> > thinks I'm nuts!). I have been thinking of either just using concrete
> > sealer on the floor or painting it with real high quality paint.
> >
> > SInce all of us Roadsterites are classified as car nuts, there should be
> > some pro / con position on both ideas. Please offer thoughts on either
> > direction!
> > THX!
> > Lee Ehinger
> > 672000
> > Ft Wayne IN
> > OROC
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