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KarlG

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I have the roll flooring and I love it. Installation is actually really easy, it only took me 10 minutes to setup. The flooring is really durable and looks pretty awesome. Thanks for posting - $170 is a really good price and well worth it. I’m going to order another. Thanks!
 

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I bought something similar from sams club and i really like it. I would do it for both sides of my garage but I wouldnt want to weld on it.
 

walkman

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I got something similar from Sam's club too. Easy and quick to install. Easy to clean. Only problem is that it gets slick when wet.
 
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scottbabu

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Thanks for the the replys. I'm going to go for it. Did anyone use double sided tape along the edges for extra holding power?
 

ArtGirl

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Looks like a bargain. For those that have it, does it stay in place and what's it like to roll tool carts, floor jacks, dolleys, etc?
 
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rxter

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Anyone know how thick this stuff is? The g-floor is 55, 75, or 85mil. Their website says 2mm, which is about 78 mil.
 

DanCo

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We used this on the work trailer a few years back when I worked in aviation. Held up well and am told its still holding up. We used liquid nails to secure it to the plywood floor. And aluminum angle for the edges. Well work the $$ before you apply unroll it and leave it out in the driveway to flatten it out and make it more plyable. Good luck and post pix when finished.
Dan
 
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scottbabu

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The rolls came super quick .... 4 days after placing the order.
I just completed securing 1 1/2" aluminum strips (1/8" thick) as a "threshold" as you enter the garage. I didn't want the wheels of the car to make contact with the edge of the mats as you pull into the garage.
I like the idea of unrolling the mats in the driveway to let them warm up ...
I'm going to try to get the mats down this week b/c they are calling for rain next weekend!!
I do have double sided indoor/outdoor carpet tape that I think I'll use along the edges.
I'll be posting pics soon.
 
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scottbabu

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I saw ibedayank's post on the taping ... very good point. To clarify, I'm just taping the edge where it meets my thresehold. The rest of the perimiter will be loose ... might tape the seams.
 

KarlG

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I used a little bit of double sided carpet tape along the edges until the floor naturally flattened - does the trick pretty well. The flooring is great and we also use it at the warehouse. It holds up well under forklifts and our other trucks.
 
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