sxk122
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So I don't like to park my car's directly on the floor. I'm worried about hot tire pickup because I have sticky tires, that are often hot.... very hot. Currently, I use the cheap Harbor Freight anti-fatigue mats, in 2 rows to park on. was given a bunch, and bought 2 sets. So I've spent less than $15. Been using this setup for 18 months, and it works ok. The flaws are if i goose it at all, I throw mats all over the place, and occasionally the mats slip apart.
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I have debated taping the mats together, but I don't know what would hold them together. My best Idea was carpet tape and back it with fabric. My other Idea was to make 4 VCT parking 'mats', perhaps a piece2'x3' or so of 1/4" plywood topped with VCT. Perhaps drill a hole in the floor and use a single pin or something to hold it in place?
Essentially I'm trying to come up with a cheap option that I can move easily because we do use the garage as extra entertaining space during parties.....
http://sphotos-a.**.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/404039_850069816555_1052366066_n.jpg
http://sphotos-a.**.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc7/320454_864695910745_603325146_n.jpg
I have debated taping the mats together, but I don't know what would hold them together. My best Idea was carpet tape and back it with fabric. My other Idea was to make 4 VCT parking 'mats', perhaps a piece2'x3' or so of 1/4" plywood topped with VCT. Perhaps drill a hole in the floor and use a single pin or something to hold it in place?
Essentially I'm trying to come up with a cheap option that I can move easily because we do use the garage as extra entertaining space during parties.....

