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Being a polysiloxane, the issue I'd be worried about is overcoating and repair. You bury a silicone based product into anything and you're married to it.
Agreed. All you need is a floor machine to keep it up. That's all lowes Walmart and home Depot do. My next job is gonna be riding that thing around at home Depot. Big dreams.
Looks good, pretty impressive.
Squirt some flat black behind those aluminum door jambs to cover the red.
Not something that I'd want to do. Those door bottoms and cowls get me with the rivets right at the edge of the panels.
I can afford to pay someone to fix any of our equipment but choose not to. It's not just money, it's timing and there are plenty of techs out there that are clueless.
Probably a very smart move. Having a big box floor start peeling after everything is in place and the store is open could about put someone out of business.
Sounds dumb but they really take the concrete finish seriously. I remember Lowes being super particular during construction. All the...
Polyaspartic is the coating type I was thinking of. Epoxy is good too. Any sort of poly-urea dries super fast which would make it a little harder as a DIY project.
The other stuff mentioned Diamondhard is a polysiloxane. After using a polysiloxane on a work barge, I wasn't real crazy about...
Really easy. Mix muriatic acid and water then scrub your floor with it and squeegee it out. Our Sherwin Williams rep said most commercial guys are using some sort of polyurea hybrid now on floors. Might be something to look into. The most important thing really is making sure you test for...
You can see the gray adhered still. I have also done jobs where I thought I walked the material in but get a few mins farther along and see the spot tenting
There is a difference between having a hobby type side gig and having a side gig that directly competes with your day job. Even still, I have never had good luck with any employees that have done this in any capacity. It becomes a big distraction from the day job.
How is it any different than an electrician doing electrical work on the weekends? You know what happens? They go out to a service call and the customer asks the guy to do more things than what's on the original order. Instead of adding it to the bill, he suggests doing it cash at night or on...
I think the SBA has free business consulting. Might be through score.org
It's mainly retired business people. You don't have to have a formal business plan but it's not good to not have any plan at all. You're gonna run yourself ragged without a vision and just going whichever way the wind...
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