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Gimme Fuel 12-01-2014 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by hadleycat (Post 4228142)
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Mine started as a Pole Barn but is more of a Night Club now. I call it "Club 37"

Soooo much winning in this post. I had ideas like that for my garage.....I keep spending the money on motor parts though!

Checkmate, Chevy, and Arctic Cat......Your priorities are correct Sir.

hadleycat 12-01-2014 04:37 PM


Originally Posted by Sydwayz (Post 4228210)
Thanks. By "coin?", I was asking for cost/price. I haven't seen those before. So far my floor is polished concrete and it's slick when it's wet. I've seen epoxied floors, and they are even slicker when wet. I don't want that; but still have not figured out what I want the long term surface to be.

Floormat Company.com sells the tiles. They are the "Eco-Sport 1" Tiles". They cost approx. $4.00 a sq. ft.

I don't know if I would use them on a floor that gets wet often. Even though they have "feet" on the bottom it could take a while for the concrete below to dry out.

I really like the look of the polished concrete. I believe that is how they finish the Home Depots around here. How does that hold up to oil spills?

Sydwayz 12-01-2014 05:13 PM


Originally Posted by hadleycat (Post 4228301)
Floormat Company.com sells the tiles. They are the "Eco-Sport 1" Tiles". They cost approx. $4.00 a sq. ft.

I don't know if I would use them on a floor that gets wet often. Even though they have "feet" on the bottom it could take a while for the concrete below to dry out.

I really like the look of the polished concrete. I believe that is how they finish the Home Depots around here. How does that hold up to oil spills?

Mine is not as highly polished as a retail/commercial space. Properly described, it's more a burned finish with the automatic finisher.
Overall, it's holding up great, but it's still porous and does stain with oil/whatever drips. I may end up putting epoxy down at some point, but it won't be baby's ass slick. I'll be adding some sand/grit to it.

t500hps 12-01-2014 06:01 PM


Originally Posted by Sydwayz (Post 4228321)
Mine is not as highly polished as a retail/commercial space. Properly described, it's more a burned finish with the automatic finisher.
Overall, it's holding up great, but it's still porous and does stain with oil/whatever drips. I may end up putting epoxy down at some point, but it won't be baby's ass slick. I'll be adding some sand/grit to it.

If your curious, mine is epoxy with a clear coat that contains "antislip"........or sand. Even wet it's not slippery at all.

502ss 12-01-2014 07:03 PM

Don't take this as a hostile comment but you all suck!

:)

Double Rigged 12-01-2014 07:17 PM

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I just had our floors done for the new home of the Skater we just bought and are remodeling. It was by a company called Elitecrete Solutions. They cut the floor and filled any imperfections. Used an epoxy and then will seal it with a clear urethane so it will not stain. Here are a few pics.
Not sure if you all seen these commercial fans by Big A$$ Fans. It has 6' blades and they are really quiet.

Zero Patience 12-01-2014 07:30 PM


Originally Posted by Double Rigged (Post 4228381)
I just had our floors done for the new home of the Skater we just bought and are remodeling. It was by a company called Elitecrete Solutions. They cut the floor and filled any imperfections. Used an epoxy and then will seal it with a clear urethane so it will not stain. Here are a few pics.
Not sure if you all seen these commercial fans by Big A$$ Fans. It has 6' blades and they are really quiet.

I can't wait to do some cutting, welding, fabricating. On that floor.

Drew555 12-01-2014 07:45 PM


Originally Posted by hadleycat (Post 4228142)
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Mine started as a Pole Barn but is more of a Night Club now. I call it "Club 37"

That's man shi% right there!

Double Rigged 12-01-2014 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by Zero Patience (Post 4228392)
I can't wait to do some cutting, welding, fabricating. On that floor.

You can. We will be building me a new trailer!!!! LOL

PremierPOWER 12-01-2014 07:58 PM

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Our storage warehouse in Indianapolis, IN

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Our Hanger in Punta Gorda, FL

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