But it's as fast or even faster then planetary and grinding terrazzo, concrete or anything else is a swift. U have to remember that that machine is over 800 pounds so u have to have right vehicle or trailer to travel with it
On Friday, June 17, 2016, Nicinski <mail@rocklandstonerestoration.com> wrote:
And Terrco is not a planetary machine u will have to go to there website to see the heads it's actually better grinding/prep machine then polishing and it's more of a rigged machine so if u have a very wavy floor u better off with a planetary machine that follows the waves
On Friday, June 17, 2016, Pat Staples <cpstaples@msn.com> wrote:What voltage are your terrco planitary machines?
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From: Randy Frye <rfrye6@gmail.com>
Date: 06/17/2016 8:19 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com
Subject: Re: Epoxy Terrazzo
I’m tossing in .02 more cents worth on the topic...I agree that best result will be with your grinders and auto scrubbers are best used in the clean up. The quality and clarity in the floor I don’t get with auto scrubbers.
On Jun 17, 2016, at 6:26 PM, Nicinski <mail@rocklandstonerestoration.com> wrote:
I just did 6000 Sf of epoxy terrazzo with small wormholes and textured/bumpie kind of look because of the striping and waxing to remove the textured look to smooth finish i had to grind with 70gr metals on Terrco 2000 machine then skim the whole floor with color matched terrazzo epoxy, broadcast marble powder on top of the skim coat and go over the floor with planetray machine equipped with grouting packs. This process fills everything nice and fast. As Stu mention we dont get any terrazzo in NY NJ that we can start at any resin level we have to grind everything withe 70 metals and go up. I also find on previous job that it was cementitius terrazzo in historic building that the new diamonds from Stu are amazing and save me lots of work and time. I used Terrco 2000 machine and went 70, 120gr metals (10seg) dry, then switched to Stu's diamonds and used 200gr transition/hybrid and follow with 400,800,1800 resin wet and the floor needed just light cristalizing to pop the shine and give the floor its deep reach color. In my honest opinion autoscrubbers are waist of time. I used them only for cleaning up between the grits. i have try to hone the floor with Tennant autoscrubber after initial grinding and it works but planetary machine or Terrco, STI is at least 6 times faster then any autoscrubber and the battery never last me more then 4 hours, so dont get me wrong yes it works but planetary machine will get the jobe done in fraction of time of any mono machine or autoscrubber. Its only my 5 cents. Just to give you guys an idea i did 16000 SF hospital lobby with tons of cracks that were filled with epoxy and aggregates, and the whole floor had to be grouted/filled because of pinholes. I used 32" planetary machine starting at 40 gr. metals to polish i completed the job in 15 days and it me and one helper.Attached pictures not that good of quality are from the job that i used Stu's new diamonds( dont remember the name of the diamonds so Stu can tell us the name) no powder polishing just very light cristalizing.
On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 10:03 AM, Pat Staples <cpstaples@msn.com> wrote:
I would try the same thing I'm going to do up here on my 25,000 square feet of terrazzo. I am going to use my 32 inch floor scrubber that takes 17 inch pads. I was either going to put regular Diamond abrasives or try the cheetah system.
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From: Dayron <dayron.padilla13@gmail.com>
Date: 06/17/2016 9:59 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com
Subject: Re: Epoxy Terrazzo
No Pat its in South Florida
Sent from my iPhoneMay not have a good shine at 800 but a nice high hone. Is this job down by me in Philadelphia? We may be bidding on the same job.
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From: Dayron <dayron.padilla13@gmail.com>
Date: 06/16/2016 5:45 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com
Subject: Epoxy Terrazzo
Hello partners never polished epoxy terrazzo. But here are the problems on this 14,000
1) it has some holes
2) it is maintained by stripping and waxing. Also weekly buffing with white pad and walk behind scrubber
3) they want a good maintenance program that will provide a shine 800 grit
Recommendations please on tips for trying to tackle this Project
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