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So, is there any advantage to that? (n/m)
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not4resaleZ
on October 19, 2018 at 8:32 PM
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Mine is sloped 1/4ā per 8 ft....
posted by ConVerTT
on October 19, 2018 at 06:43 PM
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Sloped or flat garage floor? I'm thinking of putting in
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not4resaleZ
16:35:11 10/19/18
If you have a drain going into the floor, I would think you
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MixManMash
16:36:39 10/19/18
No drain, just slope now towards the doors. (n/m)
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not4resaleZ
16:39:13 10/19/18
Oil based epoxy is where its at. (n/m)
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ZXRider
18:11:32 10/19/18
hmmm - search polyaspartic (n/m)
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ConVerTT
18:36:30 10/19/18
This. (n/m)
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MixManMash
19:28:23 10/19/18
This is pretty nice.
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not4resaleZ
10:17:47 10/20/18
I'm putting down porcelain in my new garage
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vorpalZ
09:35:12 10/22/18
I'm looking at these:
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vorpalZ
09:48:08 10/22/18
Don't forget the mortar, gap and grout.... (n/m)
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FrozTTy
12:49:11 10/24/18
I'll study this a little more. The Garage Journal guys
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not4resaleZ
10:40:44 10/22/18
I'd be concerned about impact fracturing (n/m)
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Gordo NA2LS Daytona
13:36:30 10/24/18
an impact great enough to shatter a high strength
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vorpalZ
10:01:37 10/25/18
Mine is sloped 1/4ā per 8 ft....
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ConVerTT
18:43:12 10/19/18
So, is there any advantage to that? (n/m) -
not4resaleZ
20:32:48 10/19/18
Yes ....
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ConVerTT
02:08:05 10/20/18
I think they do 1/8ā per foot around here.
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not4resaleZ
09:53:29 10/20/18
per foot?? (n/m)
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ForceFedTT
14:57:06 10/20/18
Yes. (n/m)
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not4resaleZ
18:44:51 10/20/18
Well ...greater slope = less squeegee I imagine
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ConVerTT
11:41:23 10/22/18
A lift would be shimmed up at the low end. It must be level (n/m)
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Gordo NA2LS Daytona
09:35:40 10/25/18
Not for two inches. They are adjusted to the safety stops
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ConVerTT
09:52:58 10/25/18
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