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Got my new Contain Mat

gabagoo

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Picked this up this weekend. 8' x 19'. It has blow up sides and came with a pump.

painted the floor 2 weeks ago with Epoxy garge floor paint...did 3 coats and 2 vehicles later the stuff was coming off...this is the solution and I really like the inflatable sides which can contain over 100 litres of liquid. With Ice and snow and all the crap they throw on the roads to combat it, the shop would get terribly messy each time a vehicle came in. Now all we have to do is squeegee the crap out the back door.
 

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phototec

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Here is a source from another thread.
http://www.signs101.com/forums/show...p-Finally-Ready-To-Show&p=1216903#post1216903


Since most of us are DIY focused, why not make a banner with extra large pole pockets all sides then take those pool foam noodles and put into the pole pockets


WOW, ding, ding, ding - What a great idea, get two pieces of 48" x 228" black banner material overlap 2" apply some PVC glue along the edge of the overlap, then run it through your industrial sewing machine (I just got one a few months ago) with black thread, sew pole banner pockets around the perimeter and use the softer (squash-able) 7/8" I.D. black pipe insulation (1/2" wall thickness) inside the pole pockets, so you can drive over it and it will spring back to shape.

http://www.zoro.com/i/G1075821/?utm...hopping_Feed&gclid=CNWQ8f2Zj8MCFUw2aQodpm8AtA

My Harley has a small oil leak, I think I'll make a sample containment mat the size of the Harley to test the concept and save my garage floor.

:thankyou: for the idea!!!
 

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phototec

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Picked this up this weekend. 8' x 19'. It has blow up sides and came with a pump.

painted the floor 2 weeks ago with Epoxy garge floor paint...did 3 coats and 2 vehicles later the stuff was coming off...this is the solution and I really like the inflatable sides which can contain over 100 litres of liquid. With Ice and snow and all the crap they throw on the roads to combat it, the shop would get terribly messy each time a vehicle came in. Now all we have to do is squeegee the crap out the back door.

QUESTION: You say the epoxy paint is coming off after only two vehicles, so how did you prepare the floor prior to applying the epoxy paint?

Not that I am an expert, however I read you need to do a acid wash first so the epoxy paint will bond o the concrete.

http://www.signs101.com/forums/newreply.php?do=newreply&p=1219248
 

gabagoo

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Where did you get it- Google doesn't provide a dealer. Thanks Gene


Got it from these guys up in Kitchener Ontario...was $192.00

Kentain Products Limited
55 Howard Place
Kitchener, Ontario
N2K 2Z4
Phone 519-576-0994
Fax 519-576-0919
 

gabagoo

New Member
WOW, ding, ding, ding - What a great idea, get two pieces of 48" x 228" black banner material overlap 2" apply some PVC glue along the edge of the overlap, then run it through your industrial sewing machine (I just got one a few months ago) with black thread, sew pole banner pockets around the perimeter and use the softer (squash-able) 7/8" I.D. black pipe insulation (1/2" wall thickness) inside the pole pockets, so you can drive over it and it will spring back to shape.

http://www.zoro.com/i/G1075821/?utm...hopping_Feed&gclid=CNWQ8f2Zj8MCFUw2aQodpm8AtA

My Harley has a small oil leak, I think I'll make a sample containment mat the size of the Harley to test the concept and save my garage floor.

:thankyou: for the idea!!!

This one has some form of banner material with a pebbled other banner material somehow fused together.... I considered just using banner, but for $200.00, may as well just buy it ready made.
 

gabagoo

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QUESTION: You say the epoxy paint is coming off after only two vehicles, so how did you prepare the floor prior to applying the epoxy paint?

Not that I am an expert, however I read you need to do a acid wash first so the epoxy paint will bond o the concrete.

http://www.signs101.com/forums/newreply.php?do=newreply&p=1219248

No I did not prepare it other than giving it a good cleaning. I watched a PPG video about concrete and all the possibilities of failure and figured that I was not going to go through all the extra expense and time commitment if it wasn't 100% going to work. The mat will solve the problem and best of all contain the melting liquids which make their way to the drain far across the floor under my work table and around a wall.
 

mfatty500

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WOW, ding, ding, ding - What a great idea, get two pieces of 48" x 228" black banner material overlap 2" apply some PVC glue along the edge of the overlap, then run it through your industrial sewing machine (I just got one a few months ago) with black thread, sew pole banner pockets around the perimeter and use the softer (squash-able) 7/8" I.D. black pipe insulation (1/2" wall thickness) inside the pole pockets, so you can drive over it and it will spring back to shape.

http://www.zoro.com/i/G1075821/?utm...hopping_Feed&gclid=CNWQ8f2Zj8MCFUw2aQodpm8AtA

My Harley has a small oil leak, I think I'll make a sample containment mat the size of the Harley to test the concept and save my garage floor.

:thankyou: for the idea!!!
Harley's don't leak, they mark their spot......
 
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