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Re: [Tigers] garage floor coatings

To: chris@cthompson.net, fordlandia@sbcglobal.net
Subject: Re: [Tigers] garage floor coatings
From: CoolVT@aol.com
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2011 20:10:54 -0400 (EDT)
Chris,
Curious, how well does the epoxy hold up to banging and scraping....like  
dragging floor jacks and such?  Also is the same prep necessary before  
applying.....remove all oil?
Mark
 
 
In a message dated 3/22/2011 8:03:17 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
chris@cthompson.net writes:

Ditto  here.  About 10 years ago built my dream garage at the time - a 
3-car  with a lift.  Used Ben Moore's best 2-part epoxy, and have been 
very  pleased.  I'm sure if I scrubbed or pressure washed it right now, 
it  would look like new.

Am building my new dream car garage at the new  house - an 8 car garage 
with 3 lifts.  Considered briefly putting  down porcelain tile, but have 
gone back to 2-part epoxy.

But of  course, if you haven't poured your pad yet, absolutely put down a 
couple  layers of plastic just before the pour.  And then, like Bill, I 
run a  dehumidifier in the summer.  I use heat pumps in the winter in the  
new garage, as they do a great job of getting rid of the moisture,  too.

Bill's unvented gas heaters will add moisture to the air in the  winter, 
and would be interested to hear why you might want to do  that.  In the 
current garage, I started with that, too (cheapest  heat).  After about 2 
years I thought to put in a carbon monoxide  alarm.  It went off right 
away - I thought it was broken.   Obviously, that wasn't the problem.  I 
immediately took out that  heater and put in a vented gas furnace.  I 
spent a lot of time in the  garage those first couple of winters and in 
retrospect thought that the CO  really had been negatively effecting me.  
Wouldn't recommend it  myself for health or humidity.  But it seems to 
working ok for  Bill.

Chris

On 3/22/2011 5:50 PM, Bill Waite wrote:
>  Peter,
>
> About 6 years ago I built my "dream" garage here in  Michigan where 
humidity
> and heating are issues.  I've had very  good luck with 2-part epoxy floor 
paint
> (bulletproof in my  experience).  Where I really spent time, however, is 
in
>  insulating the walls and ceilings, lots of soffit vents, plus I added a  
Reznor
> ceiling mounted gas heater (vented through the roof) and a  "attic fan" 
that
> kicks on at high temps in the summer.  .   The "un-vented" heaters can add
> moisture (or at least that is what I  was told at the time).  I also 
purchased
> a really good  dehumidifier and have it at a medium setting year round.  
Runs
>  only when it needs to.  That combination (great insulation, venting,  
heater,
> fan and dehumidifier) keeps everything very cool in the  summer, warm in 
the
> winter and dry all year.
>
> Last May  I had our '65 356C Porsche coupe (owned since 1975) media 
blasted and
>  have been working on the metal work ever since.  The body is blasted  
bare...
> and not a spec of spot rust has appeared.
>
>  Regards,
>
> Bill Waite
> Grand Rapids,  MI
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