Sorry everyone. The floor arrived safe and sound on Friday. I moved it into the shop.
I didn't get a start on the floor until Sunday. I have been ill for a few weeks and mustered up the strength to get some of it done, but not all.
I used the poly floor underlay material (Lumber Liquidators, .14 cents/sq) and it is a pain in the *** to keep straight. I am about 1/3rd done and needed to rest. I might go out tomorrow and see what else I can get done.
Some observations about the product. Very uniform and tough. I do not care for the 1/16th of an inch gap between the tiles. There is no way that these will limit any fluid going to the floor below as some had posted in other threads. Now most of those guys used Racedeck, but I am told by the Snaplock folks that the gaps are the same.
So, when I walk on the tile, it is nice a quiet with some cushion. No clicks. I traded that sound for the sound of Rice Krispies when the underlayment compresses and pops. It is very quite though. I assume that will go away with use as it compresses.
I did leave the 1/2" all the way around for some expansion. I am wondering how much expansion/contraction occurs.
The alloy is darker than I thought it would be, but with the new lighting, it should be fine.
Overall, I like it! Seem like a high quality product and will last a long time. The coin top isn't very tall, so I would recommend that tile for ease of cleanup. Here are some shots. I haven't put in the last row of tiles as I need to cut them first.
Stacked and waiting!
The GAP
My helper
Getting started
Part way there