View media item 10605This is my nephew's shop, yea he does hardscape landscaping. The Fisher Body Plant I worked at in the 70's had end cut 4x6 wood floors over asphalt. Made for easy rearrangement of the tracks the cars ran on, it was much better than standing on cement all day.
Many of the old Ford plants used this in the machine shop areas.
Much better on the joints then concrete. We used to sell them our epoxy patch material to make up where the wood had given in.
we have a huge showroom with a paver floor and a simple broom keeps most stuff off and a mop once in a while keeps it pretty clean...
only thing i would be worried about would be oil spills since brick are typically porous it would soak into the brick and would be hard to get out but i guess i could always just pull the bricks back out it touches and replace just those.