I was looking at epoxying my 11 year old garage floor but after a bunch of reading here I am thinking racedeck might be a good alternative. I have some questions / concerns though. First my garage is used almost exclusively for woodworking and is typically covered in sawdust. I am concerned racedeck might be slippery with fine dust on it. Anyone have first hand experience with this? If so would the diamond or coin patern be a better option as I want to go solid surface so I can just sweep the dust into my floor sweep pickup on my cyclone and not have to vacuum.
My next concern is while I use the garage for woodworking I still keep my '97 turbo supra in there at night. Because of this all my major power tools are on mobile bases. Does anyone use racedeck with tools on mobile bases? My cabinet saw weighs over 750lbs and has two fixed casters on one side and one pop up one on the other and I was worried it would gouge the tiles. I have 6 other tools on mobile bases but the cabinet saw is the heaviest and has the least amount of casters.
Finally one of the major reasons I was looking at racedeck vs epoxy is ( in addition to easier install ) is how much easier it would be on my back working on it. I have had two back surgeries over the last 15 years and standing on the plain concrete today wears me down quicker. Does racedeck give enough for you guys that it helps with back and leg pain vs concrete ? I noticed a post a while back from racedeck about a new "anti-fatigue" tile they were coming out with. Has anyone heard anything more about this? Sounds like it might be a good fit for me as long as it can stand up to the mobile bases of my tools. Thanks!
My next concern is while I use the garage for woodworking I still keep my '97 turbo supra in there at night. Because of this all my major power tools are on mobile bases. Does anyone use racedeck with tools on mobile bases? My cabinet saw weighs over 750lbs and has two fixed casters on one side and one pop up one on the other and I was worried it would gouge the tiles. I have 6 other tools on mobile bases but the cabinet saw is the heaviest and has the least amount of casters.
Finally one of the major reasons I was looking at racedeck vs epoxy is ( in addition to easier install ) is how much easier it would be on my back working on it. I have had two back surgeries over the last 15 years and standing on the plain concrete today wears me down quicker. Does racedeck give enough for you guys that it helps with back and leg pain vs concrete ? I noticed a post a while back from racedeck about a new "anti-fatigue" tile they were coming out with. Has anyone heard anything more about this? Sounds like it might be a good fit for me as long as it can stand up to the mobile bases of my tools. Thanks!
