I need recommendations for an epoxy floor.
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Hey lance, what's the best way to fix a chip in it? I lifted my 6K lbs truck with three jackstands about a month ago and one of the jackstands had narrow sharp base on it and it removed about one square inch of the coating, right down to the concrete. I was thinking about putting some Hydrualic cement over it but would rather put like an epoxy patch, do they have that?
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these work great too, buy a set of these and use a cut off wheel and cut them down some so you dont twist your ankle ( beleive me)



here is me working on 10,000 sq ft of coatings


this is the profile your looking for to get a good bond.



me putting up 6" cove and putting down our trowel down system.




here is me working on 10,000 sq ft of coatings


this is the profile your looking for to get a good bond.



me putting up 6" cove and putting down our trowel down system.
Last edited by SimpleManLance; May 13, 2009 at 10:04 PM.
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Hey lance, what's the best way to fix a chip in it? I lifted my 6K lbs truck with three jackstands about a month ago and one of the jackstands had narrow sharp base on it and it removed about one square inch of the coating, right down to the concrete. I was thinking about putting some Hydrualic cement over it but would rather put like an epoxy patch, do they have that?
back on track. i would look for the same stuff you got. that way you know it will bond to it self, or should anyways. the bad part is if its a 2 part your going to have to waste that whole mix for those little chips. i would check out the garage journal, im sure they have delt with repairing little chips better then i have, sorry.
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...back on track. i would look for the same stuff you got. that way you know it will bond to it self, or should anyways. the bad part is if its a 2 part your going to have to waste that whole mix for those little chips. i would check out the garage journal, im sure they have delt with repairing little chips better then i have, sorry.
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