I did 2 coats on the floor and baseboards in the garage area of my 53" inclosed racecar hauler. It was the best thing ever and has held up well for 5 years now.
I’m glad I just watched this. I just did my first coat yesterday and researching when to apply my second coat it said to use rock solid on wood instead but too late for me. Glad to see its holding up
I'm actually epoxy my new 2023. 7'×16' cargo trailer.. and I'm putting 2 coats on mine. 1st coat is on and next coat tomorrow with the flakes. Thanks for the update on your floor
Nice! The epoxy floor turned out great. Here are some more of my ideas: lighting ua-cam.com/video/HbBu5K9tzlY/v-deo.html Solar: ua-cam.com/video/t3fA534DuNI/v-deo.html
I was thinking it would be difficult to was mudd and dirt out from withing the etrack??? I'm still contemplating hiw to orientate for dirtbike. Specific few places for flosh D-rings or etrack (for the strap holding with wide angle side . Thanks!
@@Myksgarage this is awesome to hear! I was looking for a video by anyone who had redone their rv floor with it and having found a darn thing. Glad to know it might work!
Is it slippery since you hadn’t added the sand texture? Not sure if I would add the clear coat if I I did two layers of the epoxy. Do you think the clear coat is necessary?
Did you do anything to the sidewall? As you mentioned that you wash it out with a pressure washer. Does the water soak in to the sidewall doing a wash out? Would you recommend going up the side about 4-6 inch?
I'm looking for something to put the floor of an enclosed trailer that will get used some for ice fishing. Do ya think double coat plus double coat of clear would hold up to ice cleats and chains on 4 wheeler? TIA
Would you do this if you were using the trailer for moving purposes? I’m wondering if someone was to drag a cabinet or so against the floor, would it last. What are your thoughts there?
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I used the Rustoleum Rock Solid Garage Floor kit, and a Clear epoxy on top!
I did 2 coats on the floor and baseboards in the garage area of my 53" inclosed racecar hauler. It was the best thing ever and has held up well for 5 years now.
That's awesome!
I’m glad I just watched this. I just did my first coat yesterday and researching when to apply my second coat it said to use rock solid on wood instead but too late for me. Glad to see its holding up
Yes, it's held up very well
I'm actually epoxy my new 2023. 7'×16' cargo trailer.. and I'm putting 2 coats on mine. 1st coat is on and next coat tomorrow with the flakes. Thanks for the update on your floor
Yes! 2 coats is the way to go! Good luck!!
Thanks and have a good weekend
Good to see the epoxy coating held up, I would never have thought about it especially over OSB, job well done.
Yeah it's held up great!
Nice. Just got my 1st trailer for bikes, so learning lots of ideas.
Nice! The epoxy floor turned out great. Here are some more of my ideas: lighting ua-cam.com/video/HbBu5K9tzlY/v-deo.html
Solar: ua-cam.com/video/t3fA534DuNI/v-deo.html
How did you do the cuts at plywood seams?
Just painted right over them
Thanks for the update! I was hoping to find someone that has had it installed for some length of time to see if it's worth it. Looks Great !!
Yeah definitely worth it! Thanks for watching!
I was thinking it would be difficult to was mudd and dirt out from withing the etrack??? I'm still contemplating hiw to orientate for dirtbike. Specific few places for flosh D-rings or etrack (for the strap holding with wide angle side .
Thanks!
Thanks for watching. Good luck with your build!
Did you drive this around at all? I’m looking to do this on my rv but my concern is the lack of flex/give with epoxy
Yes, I've driven it around for two years now and it's been fine
@@Myksgarage this is awesome to hear! I was looking for a video by anyone who had redone their rv floor with it and having found a darn thing. Glad to know it might work!
Is it slippery since you hadn’t added the sand texture? Not sure if I would add the clear coat if I I did two layers of the epoxy. Do you think the clear coat is necessary?
It does lock in the flakes, but the would recommend adding the sand texture to the clear
Did you do anything to the sidewall? As you mentioned that you wash it out with a pressure washer. Does the water soak in to the sidewall doing a wash out? Would you recommend going up the side about 4-6 inch?
I just painted the sides, it might be a good idea to take the epoxy up the sides to provide better water protection
Do you think a 1 car kit is enough for a 6x10 or should I look into the 1.5 car kit?
I'm looking for something to put the floor of an enclosed trailer that will get used some for ice fishing. Do ya think double coat plus double coat of clear would hold up to ice cleats and chains on 4 wheeler?
TIA
I would do a rubber coin floor instead
when you attached the etrack to the floor did you just screw into the ply or did the re enforce from the bottom?
I screwed into the metal cross beams
Where did you get the table to the front
I made it. It’s a piece is plywood cut the shape of the front, resting on a tool cabinet
hey how long did you wait to put clear coat on after putting down the grey epoxy with the flake ?
I waited 1 day
Hi
Is the 1 car garage kit enough for 2 coats on a 7x16 trailer?
I just enough for 1 coat on the bare wood. I should have done 2 kits and that would have looked better, but you can get away with 1
Would you do this if you were using the trailer for moving purposes? I’m wondering if someone was to drag a cabinet or so against the floor, would it last. What are your thoughts there?
I'm not sure if it would hold up
How do you think it is when wet? Is it slippery?
Yes it is
If the floor's wet, do you slip around walking on it?
Yeah alittle bit, I should have added the non-slip additive
Do you use that Home Depot stuff .?
Yes! Here's the video that shows the product and process: ua-cam.com/video/qprYFAHi--A/v-deo.html
Is that non scared
Not sure