Mikaman
Member
New house, new workshop floor, deciding whether to epoxy or do something else ... forgive me but you guys have GOT to be kidding about laying porcelain tile! I've laid a lot of tile, no problem doing the job, and I guess it would be OK just to park on, or maybe do the occasional oil change. But I can't imagine rolling a loaded engine hoist or engine stand over a grouted tile floor! Anybody here who really does that?
And dragging a floor jack from the corner of the shop to the car, must make a hell of a racket.
Maybe lay it with a really narrow grout line, like less than 1/8"? Or maybe would help if it was laid in a diagonal pattern (since I tend to move the hoist in straight lines parallel to the sidewall) so the casters might span the grout lines without getting stuck in a rut -- maybe/kinda.
I mean, other than that, the porcelain tile idea sounds good ... low cost, durable, attractive, no maintenance. But it seems to me that they'd be impractical for a serious working workshop. Or am I missing something, or overthinking it, or just plain wrong?
And dragging a floor jack from the corner of the shop to the car, must make a hell of a racket.
Maybe lay it with a really narrow grout line, like less than 1/8"? Or maybe would help if it was laid in a diagonal pattern (since I tend to move the hoist in straight lines parallel to the sidewall) so the casters might span the grout lines without getting stuck in a rut -- maybe/kinda.
I mean, other than that, the porcelain tile idea sounds good ... low cost, durable, attractive, no maintenance. But it seems to me that they'd be impractical for a serious working workshop. Or am I missing something, or overthinking it, or just plain wrong?
