Stop in for a cup of coffee

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It sure is, sunshine has drove everyone out the there shops i bet, breakfast was good this sunny day

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That looks great! Far better than that grapefruit and oatmeal crap I had!
Well, you could be right ,but yours is burning the stuff I had off (wish I had your breakfast to be honest) now I need to burn all that off
 
Depends on how it was finished....IMO. Hard smooth, or smooth, or..............
It's smooth never going to have a bunch of grease or oil on the floor. I've never painted a garage floor and not sure if I will or not, on the fence.
 
Concwete. I know a guy that pronounces it that way. Makes me laugh!
 
Depends on how it was finished....IMO. Hard smooth, or smooth, or..............
Craigs floor is unused, but I believe well past the cure time needed. A quick acid rinse should give plenty of adhesion. When we did the maintenance shop floors at my one site, they were old and oil soaked. Beyond where even etching would help. First did multiple rounds of degreaser. Then had a contractor sand it with a diamond grit disk. I think we still acid washed it before epoxy.
 
The outfit I worked for when I was an apprentice, concrete paving was their thing. At the time, they were the first paving crew to pave 1 mile 48 feet wide in 8 hours. That's about 9500 cu yds of concrete. I never got to play with the paving machine except to help put it together a couple of times. But I sent them 1600 yards of concrete per day on the paving project I did with them, that was the little paving plant and on a widening job.
 
My neighbors are HUGE concrete contractors, Gave lots of tips on concrete finishing....Biggest:lol: tip, call someone!!!
 
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All caught up! Back to work. 4 more hours left. Then back to my shop for 4 days. Parts store computer is getting easier to cipher..
 
Oh man that ain’t right, I got peanut butter toast.
thats what I had for lunch yesterday, or was that brunch.. have a good day

The outfit I worked for when I was an apprentice, concrete paving was their thing. At the time, they were the first paving crew to pave 1 mile 48 feet wide in 8 hours. That's about 9500 cu yds of concrete. I never got to play with the paving machine except to help put it together a couple of times. But I sent them 1600 yards of concrete per day on the paving project I did with them, that was the little paving plant and on a widening job.
oh man, I can relate, that is a bunch of road in 8 hours. Have a gem of a day

All caught up! Back to work. 4 more hours left. Then back to my shop for 4 days. Parts store computer is getting easier to cipher..
alright , you are on the home stretch, enjoy your 4 days TJ
 
Got my new phone. It is downloading all my apps now. Got to love phone set up. I need to dig out my passwords. I'm sure I'll need them to get a lot of stuff to work.
 
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