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    Angle of socket/wrench just off a bit...

    :bow: PERFECT! :bow:
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    Angle of socket/wrench just off a bit...

    I don't... But I'm about to Google them! :thumbup:
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    Angle of socket/wrench just off a bit...

    Trying to remove a bolt requiring a 6" socket extension. But... The access angle is off enough that I can not get a grip on the bolt. Help?
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    New guy... Old question no doubt...

    Solution installed! Norsk tiles with borders and corners! Floor slants towards the middle to a drain… At first I was just going to leave the drain covered by the tiles... But if stepped on… The tiles would separate over the open drain. So I re-installed the drain cover… Better anyway since...
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    POLYPROPYLENE (PP) Vs POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC).

    Solution installed! Norsk tiles with borders and corners! Floor slants towards the middle to a drain… At first I was just going to leave the drain covered by the tiles... But if stepped on… The tiles would separate over the open drain. So I re-installed the drain cover… Better anyway since...
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    POLYPROPYLENE (PP) Vs POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC).

    Most excellent... Thank you! :thumbup: Just simple drive-on for me... Drive-off. So... I just placed an order with Sears who carries the Norsk. With my rewards-points, $35.00 coupon, and free-shipping... What a deal! :bounce:
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    POLYPROPYLENE (PP) Vs POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC).

    You found me Shea! Fair question... And by the way... I think the Drymate mat(s) may be too light-weight for me. So I found this thread about a product that I may like. A bit pricey maybe... But if it will do exactly what I want... So be it. Subject: POLYPROPYLENE (PP) Vs POLYVINYL...
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    New guy... Old question no doubt...

    Drymate? Next question: It seems to me that this product/material is susceptible to bunching when the front tires are turned?
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    New guy... Old question no doubt...

    Drymate I'm reading the Drymate information now. Are you using this/these? I'm wondering about the salt/sand/shell from the PA roads and its effect on the them?
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    New guy... Old question no doubt...

    John & all: Although I had the epoxy floor done professionally... It didn't hold up. Tires pull-up the product, discolored by the sun's UV, scratches too easily for me... It has been 10 years and now time for a change.
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    New guy... Old question no doubt...

    Ask away! Ask away!
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    New guy... Old question no doubt...

    Seriously? I'm the only one that has this problem and needs a solution??? :confused:
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    POLYPROPYLENE (PP) Vs POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC).

    I'm digging this one out of the archives since it's the first thread that came up on a search. Referencing the last comment "I'm confused"! What I want to know is... Which is the best for garage-floor use?
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    New guy... Old question no doubt...

    For the last 8 years I have been using a roll-out vinyl for under my daily-driver. Because it holds water between it and an epoxy-floor... It gets stinky; And I'm tired of cleaning it. I'm ready to replace it with what-ever. Help?
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