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  • msharley

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    Looks like somebody is going for 25 posts in an hour.
    SlowPoke?

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    easy rider

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    Mornin!.... Coffee!

    Decided it would be easier to paint the slab before I put the shed on it this time. Although it's not as much of a problem here as it was in Washington, rusting can be a problem when moisture comes up through the concrete I found the last time I did this, might as well make the painting easier this time.

    First coat of epoxy paint:

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    Whistler

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    Mornin!.... Coffee!

    Decided it would be easier to paint the slab before I put the shed on it this time. Although it's not as much of a problem here as it was in Washington, rusting can be a problem when moisture comes up through the concrete I found the last time I did this, might as well make the painting easier this time.

    First coat of epoxy paint:

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    That's something I've noticed recently is folks trying to seal concrete instead of a moisture barrier under the wire/rebar? I'd always used a sheet plastic, is the reason related to your method?
     

    popsgarland

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    That's something I've noticed recently is folks trying to seal concrete instead of a moisture barrier under the wire/rebar? I'd always used a sheet plastic, is the reason related to your method?
    Yep. You should always put a moisture barrier between the dirt and the concrete. Most of the moisture will come from the bottom up.
     

    easy rider

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    That's something I've noticed recently is folks trying to seal concrete instead of a moisture barrier under the wire/rebar? I'd always used a sheet plastic, is the reason related to your method?
    LOL! There is no rebar, I don't plan on driving on it. It's the tools I'll keep inside the shed I was talking about.
     
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