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Hi folks

I have a concrete floor for a garage that was poured late last year, it unfortunately had some rain on it before it was set so the top surface is not great. Probably be quite dusty when I finally get a roof over it and it eventually gets a chance to dry out. 

I'm wondering if it's worth trying to grind back, my local hire place has this sort of machine:

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Is this the right approach to improving it? Or something else? Or maybe I'm over thinking it for a garage and should just live with it.

Thanks

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Mat the force be with you, as grinding concrete with that wonderful looking machine, is a bastard of a job. Check how many 'teeth' you'll go through before taking the leap.

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You want one with diamond discs. That looks like one with the "scabbling blocks". Useless for what you need.

 

The ones with diamond discs seem rather hard to hire.

 

How big an area. I did a double garage sized area of very rough tamped concrete with a Hilti hand held one. Bloody hard work mind!

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1 hour ago, Roger440 said:

You want one with diamond discs. That looks like one with the "scabbling blocks". Useless for what you need.

 

The ones with diamond discs seem rather hard to hire.

 

How big an area. I did a double garage sized area of very rough tamped concrete with a Hilti hand held one. Bloody hard work mind!

Arms like a fiddler crab afterwards? :D 

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They also have this, which has 250mm dia diamond disc.

 

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It's a big enough area, about 70m2. I wouldn't fancy going at it with anything handheld!

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10 hours ago, cwr said:

the top surface is not great

What are you finishing the floor with?

Are the levels generally OK apart from ridges and raindrop marks?

How soft is the top? Can you scratch it?

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I had some high spots on our concrete slab, used a diamond disc and a hoover attachment/guard attachment on an angle grinder. Used a Henry hoover which survived. Worked well enough, but time consuming. You will still need a face mask.

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