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Cheap & Practical Floor Mats

denis4x4

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When I converted my barn into a shop, I left the stall mats in place and purchased 10 more to finish off the work area. I got 4' X 6' x 7/8" thick through out the work area. They're also available in 4' X 8 and 5' X 10' sizes. You can cut them with a utility knife and a straight edge. Have plenty of spare blades on hand. You can taper the edges for door ways with a die grinder or belt sander. My installation is wall to wall.

They're made of recycled tires and used in stalls and horse trailers. Price was $35.00 per mat (24 sq ft) on sale. Takes two men and a baby jackass to move them around. The trick is using a couple of vice grips as "handles". You can get them at Tractor Supply, Big R or the local co-op.
 
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boiler7904

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I've been trying to find something to use on top of my epoxy floor as a mat in front of the workbench and at the door to the house. Looks like I found my answer. Gives me a reason to go into the new Tractor Supply that opened down the road from my house. Here's a link for the mats at TSC:

Rubber Mats

Only gives thickness for a couple of the mats - 1/2" and 7/8"
 

jettfuel

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I came on here to post about these mats!
I have decided to build a garage gym in one corner of my garage and wanted to put these down.
Do you think they are tough enough to park a boat on? Recycled tires ought to be tough enough I would think. Anyone have any experience parking anything on these.
 

Willy Victor

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boiler7904 said:
I've been trying to find something to use on top of my epoxy floor as a mat in front of the workbench and at the door to the house. Looks like I found my answer. Gives me a reason to go into the new Tractor Supply that opened down the road from my house. Here's a link for the mats at TSC:

Rubber Mats

Only gives thickness for a couple of the mats - 1/2" and 7/8"

Boiler where is that tractor supply, I'm in Lansing

Willy
 
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denis4x4

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Do you think they are tough enough to park a boat on? Recycled tires ought to be tough enough I would think. Anyone have any experience parking anything on these.

I have two 12' X 12' stalls with mats that have been down for 11 years housing shod horses and there's nary a mark! Same in the trailer. I have a Back Yard Buddy sitting on these mats with another car parked under.
 

Rickster

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Willy Victor said:
Boiler where is that tractor supply, I'm in Lansing

Willy

Use the store locator on their website but the closest one for me is halfway between you and me in Howell.

HOWELL #316
4601 E GRAND RIVER AVE - HOWELL, MI 48843
(517) 548-7600

Anyone know how this stuff responds to oil? I picked up an excersize mat, maybe 4x6 from a garage sale and used it for the driveway under the kids car. After oil leaked on it in the same spot for a while (not a major leak, just drips) the mat "humped-up" in that spot. Cars gone but I still have the mat. The material is a heavy rubber, maybe 1/2" thick with a diamond plate pattern on one side. I'd take a pic, but no digital camera right now.
 
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boiler7904

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Willy Victor said:
Boiler where is that tractor supply, I'm in Lansing

Willy

From Rt 30, go south on Rt 41 a few miles. It's on the east side of 41 in St. John, IN in between Strack & Van Til / Target and Auburn Supply. It's set back from the road a little ways on top of the hill.
 

Willy Victor

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Rickster said:
Use the store locator on their website but the closest one for me is halfway between you and me in Howell.

HOWELL #316
4601 E GRAND RIVER AVE - HOWELL, MI 48843
(517) 548-7600

Anyone know how this stuff responds to oil? I picked up an excersize mat, maybe 4x6 from a garage sale and used it for the driveway under the kids car. After oil leaked on it in the same spot for a while (not a major leak, just drips) the mat "humped-up" in that spot. Cars gone but I still have the mat. The material is a heavy rubber, maybe 1/2" thick with a diamond plate pattern on one side. I'd take a pic, but no digital camera right now.

Rickster I forgot to mention it's Lansing IL. not Lansing Mi. Thanks anyway.

Willy
 

Willy Victor

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boiler7904 said:
From Rt 30, go south on Rt 41 a few miles. It's on the east side of 41 in St. John, IN in between Strack & Van Til / Target and Auburn Supply. It's set back from the road a little ways on top of the hill.

Boiler thanks for the info, I'll have to check it out.

Willy
 
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