December 18, 2011 - Following up on the work we started last week, this week we finished using the Armorpoxy products on both the exterior wood surfaces and the studio floor. ArmorTex was used to coat the wooden decks and ramp while Armorpoxy II was used on the studio floor. Both products were easy to apply, and we are confident will provide us with years of great service.
We covered the application of the ArmorTex product in our previous blog entry, so in this one we will focus on the Armorpoxy II product. This is one really tough product, so it is easy to see why it is most often used in military or heavy industrial applications. We were glad we had all the right tools on hand as a result of ordering their "Job on a Pallet" kit. We also took advantage of their free technical phone support by asking several questions we had during the installation process.
Posted by on December 16, 2011
December 4, 2011 - This blog post will be dedicated to the Armorpoxy Company of Union NJ. The company has been very helpful in working with us to select the right protective coatings for the studio floor and the wooden decks/ramps. Turns out that they had products that were perfect for both applications. Their ArmorTex acrylic latex paint was used on the wood ramp/deck, and their Armorpoxy II concrete coating was used on the studio floor. We worked closely with Dan Blum, President of the company, who was very generous with his time and advice.
The Armorpoxy products were shipped directly from their manufacturing plant in central, NJ to our jobsite in The Woodlands,Texas via common carrier. Armorpoxy features it's "Job on a Pallet" service. They work closely with the contractor or homeowner to insure you have everything needed to prep, apply and install their products on our job. Let's take a closer look at how these products were used on the epic Creative Co-Op.
Posted by on December 05, 2011
November 27, 2011 - This week we focused on getting the interior rooms in containers 9 and 10 done. We finished the walls, and painted them along with the ceilings. We put down a hardwood floor that came from the dining room in my house. We had some damage from Hurricane Ike a couple of years ago, and the settlement covered a new hardwood floor. We were able to salvage enough good wood from the old floor to recycle it into this project.
We also needed to get the studio ready for a music video that Silver Rock shot just before the Thanksgiving holidays. They projected photos of the singer on the walls, and used a Red One camera to film her singing the song. The lighting was awesome, and the video came out great.
Posted by on December 05, 2011