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 Posted: Thu Jun 8th, 2006 12:46 pm
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Ok at long last , my garage ( wolf den I call it ) is finished, it is 30 X 60 with a foundation and a poured concrete floor, here is the the problem, know one I know knows what the best is to seal the floor.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks Ralph:dan:



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 Posted: Fri Jun 9th, 2006 01:26 am
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I used an epoxy kit for garage floors that I got at Menards.



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 Posted: Fri Jun 9th, 2006 06:18 am
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Theres a company called U COAT IT, their phone number is 1-800-UCOAT-IT, or you can look them up un the web, not sure of the site. They make a top quality product that doest lift under warm tires, they have a base kit starting around &250.



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 Posted: Fri Jun 9th, 2006 11:42 am
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Thanks guy's
I have heard that the epoxy is the better way, just not sure, .
I will be getting something today and doing it this weekend,we have to start using it, as our 3 car attached is BURSTING at the seams.
Ralph:dan:



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 Posted: Fri Jun 9th, 2006 11:45 pm
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Hey Trax,its a little off the subject, but how do you like your synthetic winch cable, its like rope is'nt it? Do you trust it as much as a cable?



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I think the biggest upside to the synthetic is that you never have to worry about it getting kinked like the cable one. I will replace my cable on the 8'er with synthetic after it gets some kinks in it. I would do it right now, but I just feel too bad dumping the cable til it get's more use.



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Traxterman wrote: Thanks guy's
I have heard that the epoxy is the better way, just not sure, .
I will be getting something today and doing it this weekend,we have to start using it, as our 3 car attached is BURSTING at the seams.
Ralph:dan:

From what I was told, once you have the epoxy on you can even paint over that if you want to. That way it will be sealed first with the epoxy. Make sure that you use lots of the traction additive that they sell for it. I didn't use as much as I was told to for fear that it would not be easy to sweep, but afterward, I know that I should have used more then they called for cuz it can get slick when it is wet. Just something to keep in mind.



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Thanks, the cable on the polaris is starting to show some minor fraying, so after one more season of snow plowing I think it is going to get replaced, I already broke the end once. Its used mainly for running the plow.



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