Uh, yeah, it's not supposed to be chunky. After all that prep work, I'm certainly not going to rush putting that on the floor. Bummed out, but a quick Monday call to the manufacturer has new product on it's way.
Why "The G-Word"?
Prior to this project actually breaking ground, the word Garage had become something of a 6-lettered swear word in our family. You see, we bought this house ~5 years ago only after I had verified that the setbacks and septic were ok to support building this garage. I've built foam core models in 1:20 scale; I've spent hundreds of hours playing with various designs with home CAD software.; I've studied neighborhood covenants, code books, and educated myself on proper building techniques. And through this all, and much to my wife's dismay, I've been talking about this experience to the point of driving those closest to me nuts. So, since around the beginning of this year, when I really started to get this ball rolling, this garage has been affectionately referred to as "The G-word".
Monday, January 23, 2012
DOH!
With Malia's help, we get everything together to start the Epoxy work on Sunday the 15th. Plan is in place, we know what we're going to each be doing (this stuff is very time sensitive, so careful planning and strategy is a must). Open the second bucket of Epoxy to batch mix with the first....
Uh, yeah, it's not supposed to be chunky. After all that prep work, I'm certainly not going to rush putting that on the floor. Bummed out, but a quick Monday call to the manufacturer has new product on it's way.
Uh, yeah, it's not supposed to be chunky. After all that prep work, I'm certainly not going to rush putting that on the floor. Bummed out, but a quick Monday call to the manufacturer has new product on it's way.
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