Ahhh.... Thats Better!!!
Thanks for the great responses. It makes it worth the effort. I live in the northern part of the twin cities in Ham Lake, MN.
The garage took several stages: I rented the power stripper to take off the old tiles two separate 4 hour periods. I typically divided the front half of the garage from the back half in everything that I did. The reason is that I didn't want some of my cars parked outside overnight (1934 Ford street rod, 1936 Chevy Street Rod, 1929 Ford Model A restored).
I planned on using 1 gallon of black for the border and under the workbench and storage areas. This took 3 days (1 day to etch it, 1 day to paint it, 1 day to clear coat it). The back half of the garage was done next following the same method (1 day to etch it(took 4 hours), 1 day to paint it (took around 4 hours), and 1 day to clear coat it (took around 2 hours), then I let it cure for 7 days before putting any vehicles on it.
I followed the same process for the front half of the garage. All in all - I used 7 kits from Original Color Chips (1 black and 6 light gray), I also ordered 6 extra clear coats because I used a heavy paint chip sprinkle. The price I gave ($1.35 sq ft) was an inclusive cost that was for the kits, extra paint chips, and shipping costs.
Would I do it again??? Yes - I'm VERY pleased with the results but am hoping I never have to do it again on this floor. A friend of mine came over and said "since your an expert now, you can do my floor" I replied "I can supervise"
MR JB