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6togo

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What’s a good floor rubber tile that not overly pricey? I have a epoxy floor and what to do some tiles under my tire machines for looks and to protect the floor. I need ones that have end caps also.
 
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6togo

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Well I was thinking a rubber gym type tile. I plan to use it under my heavy equipment and maybe in front of my work bench just to protect the epoxy floor. It might see some exposure to basic garage chemicals. Will the rubber not hold up?
 
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Well I was thinking a rubber gym type tile. I plan to use it under my heavy equipment and maybe in front of my work bench just to protect the epoxy floor. It might see some exposure to basic garage chemicals. Will the rubber not hold up?
Not the direction I would go for sure
 

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Well I was thinking a rubber gym type tile. I plan to use it under my heavy equipment and maybe in front of my work bench just to protect the epoxy floor. It might see some exposure to basic garage chemicals. Will the rubber not hold up?
some people find rubber floors create strong odors not only in the garage but leaching into the home.
 
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My main goal is to put something under the tire equipment to prevent it from scratching the floor. It's in a large detached garage. Recommendations? I need about 4-5'x10'.
 

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My main goal is to put something under the tire equipment to prevent it from scratching the floor. It's in a large detached garage. Recommendations? I need about 4-5'x10'.
Call my office and ask for Zach. I bet we have some returned PVC tiles he can make you a deal on 800-956-4301. Cut the edges square and you will be good.
 
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