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HOLY SHIT!! this man just drop the mic on anybody’s garage floor epoxy video!!! Respect 🫡
Thank you very much for the comment.
Hi do you get a good enough grinding for most epoxies with the side by side machine. Thank you for the video.
Your vIdeo on normal expansion joints is great. My garage floor has the expansion joints that were cut into the concrete with a concrete saw. What can I use to fill them?
Same material. Polyurea joint filler is a solid repair. (grind smooth) Or a shaveable Polyurea filler. Both are 2 part fillers.
What about the cove joint around the perimeter, between the floor and stem wall? Do you fill that too or leave it open?
I only fill them when a customer requests it.
Can this be used outdoor? Can you ad things to make sure it’s not slippery after is rains or gets spilt on? Subscribed. Thanks.
Yes you can!
Do you fill all the joints or does it depend on the customer
Depends on the customer. Large joints like this require structural filler. Small saw cuts need crack chase saw.
@MACH1EPOXYFLOORS do you fill after sawing
Do cracks form where you fill in the joints? I have heard of this happening when filling these joints not allowing for expansion.
Going to assume the epoxy has some give for expansion if it’s like any of the others I’ve used.
Where can we get the filler epoxy?
In the Description
What grit is the pads in your machine?thank
HOLY SHIT!! this man just drop the mic on anybody’s garage floor epoxy video!!! Respect 🫡
Thank you very much for the comment.
Hi do you get a good enough grinding for most epoxies with the side by side machine. Thank you for the video.
Your vIdeo on normal expansion joints is great. My garage floor has the expansion joints that were cut into the concrete with a concrete saw. What can I use to fill them?
Same material. Polyurea joint filler is a solid repair. (grind smooth) Or a shaveable Polyurea filler. Both are 2 part fillers.
What about the cove joint around the perimeter, between the floor and stem wall? Do you fill that too or leave it open?
I only fill them when a customer requests it.
Can this be used outdoor?
Can you ad things to make sure it’s not slippery after is rains or gets spilt on?
Subscribed. Thanks.
Yes you can!
Do you fill all the joints or does it depend on the customer
Depends on the customer. Large joints like this require structural filler. Small saw cuts need crack chase saw.
@MACH1EPOXYFLOORS do you fill after sawing
Do cracks form where you fill in the joints? I have heard of this happening when filling these joints not allowing for expansion.
Going to assume the epoxy has some give for expansion if it’s like any of the others I’ve used.
Where can we get the filler epoxy?
In the Description
What grit is the pads in your machine?thank