Garage shop floor paint???

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  • fcpjax
    Forum Newbie
    • Sep 2005
    • 28
    • Jacksonville, Florida USA.
    • Frankensaw - dual Ryobi BT3000s

    #16
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    I asked the company if this would hold up in a woodworking shop and the ops mgr told me they use this in mfg facilities were forklift run on it so he assures me it will work in a woodworking shop.

    Also quoted a discount price of $1885 delivered. (took $50 off)
    May be expensive but it will cover up my concrete floor mess and will be an awesome look for the shop. I will probably go ahead and do it this summer.
    Bob Pepple
    Jacksonville, FL

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    • victorm385
      Forum Newbie
      • Mar 2004
      • 33
      • Sandy, Utah, USA.

      #17
      I used the Rustoleum 2 part epoxy on my new shop (448 sq. ft.)
      It took two kits......... I bought some crushed walnut shells
      and used them for non slip surface. I applied one coat of epoxy
      and then sprinked the walnut shells, went over the section again with epoxy and then spread the color chips. The floor feels like rough sandpaper but even with sawdust or a wet floor there is no slipping.

      I had called Rustoleum before I used the epoxy and they told me that the color chips are not for non slip application on wet floors but for decorative purposes only. They recommended the crushed walnut shells
      which are used in many industrial applications.

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      • waterpro
        Forum Newbie
        • Nov 2005
        • 60
        • Grover Beach, CA, USA.

        #18
        This might sound stupid, but where you buy crushed walnut shells. Also how big is the bag and how much did it cost?

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