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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    Probably not which is why I'm leaning towards the Bondall as it's just a single pack paint which should be easy enough to repair/repaint when the time comes.
    But a 2-pack paint/epoxy will give you a harder base and can be painted over with single pack.

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    I used Rustoleum Epoxy...

    Fantastic finish and looks great...

    Very hard wearing...

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    concrete floor

    hi guys
    I tried all paint on floors etc I just put down carpet tiles second hand
    cost 200 dollars area 10 mtr x7 brillant if some get dirty or worn just lift up tile replace also lot warmer when your working under vehicle
    food for thought
    cheers cooee

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooee View Post
    hi guys
    I tried all paint on floors etc I just put down carpet tiles second hand
    cost 200 dollars area 10 mtr x7 brillant if some get dirty or worn just lift up tile replace also lot warmer when your working under vehicle
    food for thought
    cheers cooee
    Did you read the bit about welding???

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Did you read the bit about welding???
    Thats why its warm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    I used Rustoleum Epoxy...

    Fantastic finish and looks great...

    Very hard wearing...
    Do you know which one?
    The water based kit with the flakes or the solvent based tintable clear?


    I'm leaning towards using this under my hoists.
    Scott

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    Scouse,
    You have more than one hoist???
    I was jealous at the top when you said "before doing my hoist area." but now you are using the plural; hoists !!!
    Sheesh, I'm coming back to Dougo.
    Ha ha.


    But seriously, not sure that a one pack will stick onto the epoxy if you went that way.
    We do a bit of that sort of stuff at work and it's not always as simple as that.
    Them chemists speak a different language again.


    Cheers,
    Jeff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Gold View Post
    You have more than one hoist???
    No hoists yet but I'm setting it up so I can have a 2 poster & a 4 poster.


    I'm not sure it's worth coming back to Dougo for though .
    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    Do you know which one?
    The water based kit with the flakes or the solvent based tintable clear?


    I'm leaning towards using this under my hoists.

    I'm waiting for it to Drop below 50?c in my workshop and I'll go take a look...

    It has the flakes... Looks great...

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    My hoist area is currently occupied by bikes, hoist coming tax time

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