I feel you've taken a defensive tone about what I asked. It was not my intention to make it sound as if I was displeased. I'm 100% certain I selected the proper product for what I use it for. The bedliner is installed in a 2500 pickup truck doing minimal hauling and no towing duty at this time. LineX specifically marketed this product for the application,
a pickup truck bedliner. For $700 out the door (I got the
Xtra), I'm taking LineX's word for it. Is hauling a full replacement bumper one time too much for the basic LineX product? I, and hopefully LineX, would think not.
Get this straight, I'm not ragging on LineX. Matter of fact I like the product comparing it to other products in its market. I've got an idea of what I can and cannot do over the bedliner. I'm mindful of how I load or unload depending on the item I'm carrying (especially after that bumper). I simply want to know if the qualities between the bedliners and the floors are different. If so,
how? You mentioned tear strength. How is AspartX different on a practical use level? I'm merely doing research to determine what product would be a good choice for my needs and budget, as you suggested on the bedliner. Because I know through experience what the bedliner is doing in my truck, I'm looking for comparisons on the AspartX. Comparing material specs sheet is one way to do it (haven't looked for those yet. Are they publicly available?). Having never felt or seen the flooring application I'm asking about practical use questions.
Will dragging 200lb metal items over the floor tear it up? Would it be more of being careful not to drag corners or edges? How does the floor stand up to welding/grinding being done over it? Nothing production, just home hobbyist.
Is the floor repairable or would it need an entire pull up and redo?
Edit:
I hope I'm not hijacking the thread so I apologize to the OP if I am. Since the LineX guy enthusiastically chimed in on his product, I figured he'd be ready to answer some questions about it as it pertains to the OPs inquiry, garage flooring.