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Racedeck Female Trim for Man Door Threshold

EPA7

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I'm prepped and ready to install my RaceDeck floor. Everything makes sense, except it's not clear how to trim tiles and install the female ramp trim that butts up to the man door. Can someone show pictures or better yet point me to a video?

Thanks!
 
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Trim tiles, I have used an abrasive cut off or a jig saw.
The trim just snaps on but only snaps onto tiles edges that have not been trimmed.

Bob
 
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I'm prepped and ready to install my RaceDeck floor. Everything makes sense, except it's not clear how to trim tiles and install the female ramp trim that butts up to the man door. Can someone show pictures or better yet point me to a video?

Thanks!

Everything makes sense ....female trim, man door, Butts up, show pictures...Better yet video....

Am I the only one that thinks this is a coded message ?...:lol_hitti
 

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I'm prepped and ready to install my RaceDeck floor. Everything makes sense, except it's not clear how to trim tiles and install the female ramp trim that butts up to the man door. Can someone show pictures or better yet point me to a video?

Thanks!

Do you have a drawing of your layout? Assuming the man door is on the side of the garage, sometimes what you need to do is adjust the layout of the tiles a few inches to one side or the other in order for the uncut edge of the tiles to line up where you need it for the edge ramp.

It doesn't affect the front edge where the main door is since the layout will shift to the left or right, but it may require more trimming of the tiles on one side of the layout.
 
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EPA7

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Thanks for the responses. Unfrtunately it's not coded:D

Got most of the tiles laid (no code :lol:) today, but still need to finish the part with the man door. The door is on the back wall of the garage (opposite the garage doors), so unless I'm very lucky to end up with a full tile, I've wasted $3 on the trim pieces.

I used my Festool MFT and circular saw to cut the tiles and it worked great.
 
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