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Title: Shop Floor?
Post by: Bro. Noble on November 01, 2009, 03:43:27 PM
My brother just had a building built for a wood shop.  The floor is 'advantech'.  What would you reccomend covering it with?

Thanks,  Noble
Title: Re: Shop Floor?
Post by: Texas Ranger on November 01, 2009, 03:48:36 PM
concrete?
Title: Re: Shop Floor?
Post by: TeaW on November 01, 2009, 04:02:48 PM
What is this advantech?
Title: Re: Shop Floor?
Post by: ScottAR on November 01, 2009, 04:44:25 PM
Avantech is an engineered wood product similar to OSB but
much more dense/heavy duty. Does the floor need to be
periodically replaced or stay there for the long haul?
Title: Re: Shop Floor?
Post by: DouginUtah on November 01, 2009, 05:44:29 PM
Quote from: Bro.  Noble on November 01, 2009, 03:43:27 PM
My brother just had a building built for a wood shop.  The floor is 'advantech'.  What would you reccomend covering it with?

Thanks,  Noble

Latex paint. Cream colored.

Or garage floor epoxy paint.

Then with woodworking equipment.  ;D
Title: Re: Shop Floor?
Post by: Norm on November 01, 2009, 06:23:01 PM
I used it in my house and put down a polyurethane floor finish on to seal it in until I put carpeting down. I only used one coat but I'll bet 3 would hold up for a long time. Best thing any scratches would just need a little recoat to hide them.
Title: Re: Shop Floor?
Post by: Don_Papenburg on November 01, 2009, 07:29:28 PM
Norm is on the right track .  I would cover it with another layer then varnish it  I like a thicker floor ,much more stable.
Title: Re: Shop Floor?
Post by: scsmith42 on November 01, 2009, 08:23:43 PM
Advantech is good to use for a subfloor.  If it were me, I would install some type of hardwood or reclaimed pine floor over it.  There's nothing like a wood floor to add warmth to a woodshop.

Scott
Title: Re: Shop Floor?
Post by: DanG on November 01, 2009, 08:51:49 PM
As I understand it, Advantech makes a great floor for humans to walk on.  If he's going to be rolling heavy machines around on it, it may just be a good subfloor like SCSmith said.  If it were mine, I would consider if the machinery was going to be fixed or portable.  If fixed, I would just place the machines on 4/4 material and walk on the Advantech floor, but if portable, I would top it with a full 4/4 floor.  Does your Brother know anyone with a sawmill? ;D
Title: Re: Shop Floor?
Post by: Raider Bill on November 02, 2009, 07:51:21 AM
I used the same thing but a differnt manufacturer in my case it is I-Level. I've found that it is a bit bouncy as you can feel anyone walking across it. I hope to get the bounce out of it with a real wood floor like Scott mentioned.
Title: Re: Shop Floor?
Post by: SamB on November 02, 2009, 08:24:46 AM
I'll side with those who say cover it with wood. Advantech is an excellent choice for a sub floor more forgiving to moisture than OSB or plywood, but for additional strength and stability in a wood shop, IMO,  I'd go with ¾" T&G or 4/4 planks run perpendicular to the floor joists.
Title: Re: Shop Floor?
Post by: IMERC on November 02, 2009, 08:38:17 AM
Quote from: Bro.  Noble on November 01, 2009, 03:43:27 PM
My brother just had a building built for a wood shop.  The floor is 'advantech'.  What would you reccomend covering it with?

Thanks,  Noble

avantech doesn't like abuse...
but that aside..

oil base prime and then the decking paint of yur choice..
Title: Re: Shop Floor?
Post by: Bro. Noble on November 02, 2009, 11:39:55 AM
Thanks for the advice.  If I am asked my opinion,  I will pass along the options that you have presented.
Title: Re: Shop Floor?
Post by: IMERC on November 04, 2009, 09:45:03 AM
Quote from: Bro.  Noble on November 01, 2009, 03:43:27 PM
My brother just had a building built for a wood shop.  The floor is 'advantech'.  What would you reccomend covering it with?

Thanks,  Noble

something else...
the advantech is ruff enough despite the paint job to make sweeping up difficult..
Title: Re: Shop Floor?
Post by: ksu_chainsaw on November 04, 2009, 10:45:41 AM
This is my opinion on this- the thickness will determine how thick the top layer needs to be.

If he used a standard 3/4" panel, I would lay down rosin paper then cover with 1/2" BC T&G plywood, then cover with 1/8" rubber matting in the high traffic areas.

I used to work in a carpenter shop that had original concrete floors.  We nailed down 3" wide strips of 1/2" plywood every 12" then covered with 1/2" ply and then covered with the rubber mat- it came in rolls 4' wide by 50' long- it made a forgiving floor if you dropped sharpened tools or finished pieces on it- less damage ;D

If he is going to be using the floor a lot, the Advantech won't hold up that long, even though it has a 300 day guarantee- but with high traffic over several years, it can start to seperate and flake off.

Just my 2 cents.

Charles