Benchwayze
Established Member
For too many years I have put up with a rough, dusty concrete floor in my shop. I was thinking of boarding it over, but concluded it's a bit too late now. It would mean removing machinery and possibly having to leave it outside under tarps overnight. Frankly, I am not up to the kneeling it would entail. Kind forum members have selflessly offered help, and that was appreciated. However, I have now decided to try painting the concrete with some kind of polymer or epoxy finish and using a long-handled roller. I can do this paint-job piecemeal, by moving machines to one side, without actually removing them from the shop. I can leave areas clear for a day or two to let it dry, before replacing machinery, and then painting another section.
I prefer a smoother surface, so I can move my machines around without ruining castors. I also plan to lay some 18mm thick rubber matting over the central aisle where I walk and work.
I have Googled for different finishes, and I have a few possibles. Has anyone any experience of painting concrete floors, and/or any recommendations for finishes? I
That's the plan at least. So, any ideas on suitable finishes gratefully received.
Thanks in anticipation.
Mods. if this isn't a woodwork subject please move it to an appropriate section?
I prefer a smoother surface, so I can move my machines around without ruining castors. I also plan to lay some 18mm thick rubber matting over the central aisle where I walk and work.
I have Googled for different finishes, and I have a few possibles. Has anyone any experience of painting concrete floors, and/or any recommendations for finishes? I
That's the plan at least. So, any ideas on suitable finishes gratefully received.
Thanks in anticipation.
Mods. if this isn't a woodwork subject please move it to an appropriate section?