I am about ready to give up. Spent 2 weeks building a dog lot. Dig a hole for a post and then wait for the rain to stop. Dig another hole and it rains again. Finally got the lot built so the dogs and the wife are happy. Started cleaning up the shop. Nothing in it so good time to pressure wash and repaint the floors. Did I mention the previous owner had used epoxy concrete paint. Worse product for a concrete floors ever. Pressure washer brought it up in sheets that looked like pulling dead skin off a healing wound. Now that junk is everywhere on the asphalt driveway. I will have to pressure wash the whole driveway to get rid of it. took 2 days to pressure wash the shop, probably take a week to get the drive way clean. To dry the floor for new paint I lit up a propane heater and left it going overnite. Wrong. The next morning there was so much condensation dripping from the metal roof I needed an umbrella just to stand inside the building. Removed the heater and left the doors open and swept water, and swept water, and swept water, trying to get the floor dry enough to use some crack filler in a few places. There was so much moisture coming up thru the floor, the crack sealer, which is supposed to dry to touch in 30 minutes, was still very liquid the next day. Finally decided to take the weed burner and throw some serious heat at the places in the floor that just wouldn't dry. I had the concrete so hot it started popping, but 5 minute later, the spots would be wet again. I kept at it and finally had the floor dry enough to paint. The previous owner had left 2 unopened gallons of that blasted floor epoxy and being the stupid tight wad that I am, I decided to mix it up and just use it. First coat took a while as the floor was really soaking it up. When it dried enough to walk on, I went ahead and applied a second coat. Looked good and I was proud, it was a lot of work, but it was done. I let it dry a couple days and decided to start bring in my tools. The heavy stuff first. Last thing on my trailer was my cherry picker. We used my brother FEL to load the trailer and I would need the picker to unload a lot of the tools. Backed the trailer in the shop and dropped the tailgate. Damn epoxy rolled up. After dragging tools around, the floor looks like it did before I started. I have decided to just live with it. In the past when painting a concrete floor, I have always used behr concrete stain. My last shop floor didn't have a scratch in it and I dragged, dropped, and spilled, more things on that floor than any normal person ever should. Pressure washer never flaked or peeled it up. Tomorrow, If it don't rain, I plan on moving my tool boxes and hand tools. I also have a 12x20 building I will be moving here to store things in. Probably be mostly wood working tools and my reloading bench. I will probably hold a yard sell to get rid of a bunch of stuff I no longer need or use, or just don't want to store. Did I mention its raining,,,again.