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04-20-2005 03:19 PM #10
I am working on getting the concrete poured for my car lift in about 3 weeks rebar this weakend, electrical and air. and some imbedded eye hooks for what ever,. I would like to treat the garage to a floor covering but I got to the point that I have too much heavy equipment in it to move. Ed ke6bnl the slab is 20x30 so that at least 2 gallons.Originally posted by pro60chevy
Ok, let the beatings begin.
I used the grey, and it takes about 1 gallon to cover a 12 X 24' area. As of the last catalong, the price of a gallon is $105.00. I have a friend that used it on his new garage floor that measured 24X24 and he used 6 quarts. I gave him the phone number of the guy that we buy it from, and he gave him the specific instructions on what to do. That was 4 years ago, and it looks the same today as it did when he first did it. This was the first time I have used it on concrete, and my floor was poured in 1973 so it's not the smoothest to start with, but it looks great.Ed ke6bnl@juno.com
1963 Ford Econoline 5 window
1950 Ford F1 pu
1948 Ford F3 pu
1953 Chevy 3100 AD
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1972 El Camino chopped top





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