Curly
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For those that live in areas that use a lot of road salt in the winter, that have wood and metal working machines in the garage. Do you have rust issues from the melted snow and salt on the floor when it dries?
You`re thinking of putting your car in the garage ?? I doubt if native Saskatoonians even bother to plug a vehicle in until it`s below -30C .
Pete, my road salt puddle is still there. Dried and sticking to the floor like glue.:redface: Although it's been swept several times. If possible, you can epoxy that floor after the concrete cures. That will protect the concrete. But, you've probably already thought of that. Haven't you? :biggrin: I haven't noticed any affects on anything metal in the garage.
Power washer & fresh water. Problem solved.
Pete, I don't believe there would be any concern about the road salt being air born. It is wet and settles on the floor. Unless it's blasted by a fan after it dries. My shop vac works fine, and it is 10 years old. I have a computer and TV in my garage. Everything in my garage works fine, with no affects from the road salt. Although as you already know bare metal is another issue. You keep a coating of oil on the surfaces. I think your shop tools above the garage will not be harmed.Pete, my road salt puddle is still there. Dried and sticking to the floor like glue.:redface: Although it's been swept several times. If possible, you can epoxy that floor after the concrete cures. That will protect the concrete. But, you've probably already thought of that. Haven't you? :biggrin: I haven't noticed any affects on anything metal in the garage.
I hadn't thought about the floor but the epoxy will have to wait. I'm going To seal it for now. Dust cyclone system in the shop above is more important to me.![]()