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RV8FLYBOY 01-12-2005 08:58 AM

Hangar Floor Coatings
 
Building a new hangar and trying to gather info on a good floor coating system.

Anybody have a favorite and what about not so favorites that didn't work as well as hoped.

deene 01-12-2005 09:43 AM

Hi Mike. We have used the Sherwin Williams 2 part concrete paint with good results on one hangar at GTU and two home shops. Its a little pricey and requires 2 gal min purchase. We used the white and also mixed white with grey for a light grey result. Follow instructions and it applies easily and quickly with rollers. Widely available.

Only downside is some long term discoloring in direct sunlight. Big upside is no concrete dust, easy to clean, impervious to most spills, can be cleaned and rebuffed after several years if needed.

Good Luck,
Deene.

akarmy 01-12-2005 11:10 AM

Revere products
 
I used the Revere industrial coatings Flo-Glaze on my floor. It creates a water like reflection of deep shine. Looks like a hospital floor! You can get all the details at Revere Products

Captain_John 01-12-2005 03:03 PM

I went to Lowes and got the store brand 2 part epoxy. It has been a year now. It is good. One spot has detatched where the tire adhered from a weekend of sitting, but since then... nothing.



It was about $35 per gallon. It took about 6 gallons to coat a 24 x 28 floor.

It makes sweeping up aluminum chips much easier!

:cool: CJ

RudiGreyling 01-13-2005 03:04 AM

nice shop :D

jerry driskill 01-13-2005 06:32 AM

floor coating
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RV8FLYBOY
Building a new hangar and trying to gather info on a good floor coating system.

Anybody have a favorite and what about not so favorites that didn't work as well as hoped.


try air-tech in jacksonville arkansas. best product on the market. RV8tor 30 hrs N456jd

RV8FLYBOY 01-16-2005 10:25 PM

Thanks
 
Good Info! Thanks to all!!


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