Jay Sco
Well-known member
I know, far from the correct way to do it, but hear me out.
This is for my shed at work project ( http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=287619 ). Tile just seems to be the cheapest way to finish the floor, keep clean, and look decent. Seeing as how the wood floor may/will flex, I was thinking of using Liquid Nails or a similar tube dispensed epoxy to adhere each individual tile (probably 12"x12"), then use a caulking instead of grout to fill in between. Simple, cheap, each tile will be somewhat solid, yet entire floor will have some give in it for movement.
Yes? No? Maybe?
This is for my shed at work project ( http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=287619 ). Tile just seems to be the cheapest way to finish the floor, keep clean, and look decent. Seeing as how the wood floor may/will flex, I was thinking of using Liquid Nails or a similar tube dispensed epoxy to adhere each individual tile (probably 12"x12"), then use a caulking instead of grout to fill in between. Simple, cheap, each tile will be somewhat solid, yet entire floor will have some give in it for movement.
Yes? No? Maybe?
