OT -- Anybody ever try interlocking floor tiles in garage?
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OT -- Anybody ever try interlocking floor tiles in garage?
I'm considering http://www.racedeck.com or http://www.locktile-usa.com
I'd appreciate any feedback or links to similiar products. My garage floor has some dampness that makes an epoxy floor paint risky.
I'd appreciate any feedback or links to similiar products. My garage floor has some dampness that makes an epoxy floor paint risky.
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i got a piece and it seamed Ok but for me i spill to much.... i will paint
my floor and save the $$$$ on deck for when i go to the track and i'm
in the grass or gravel my .02
my floor and save the $$$$ on deck for when i go to the track and i'm
in the grass or gravel my .02
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When the Good Guys were in town this summer RaceDeck had a both. Looks like some nice stuf but expensive. I guess you really do not have a whole lot of choices if you have a floor that will not accept epoxy paint.
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Originally Posted by Karfever
Possibly if you go with a UCOATIT product, the moisture is required in the installation, so I dount if after cured it would be an issue.
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Originally Posted by James
When the Good Guys were in town this summer RaceDeck had a both. Looks like some nice stuf but expensive. I guess you really do not have a whole lot of choices if you have a floor that will not accept epoxy paint.
It's still concrete flooring. (the Vette does have it's own patch of carpet under it though ...)