Philpug
Well-known member
I have seen these mats in gyms and workshops but I never thought about them for my application, home shop until recent. Over the years, my garage workshop has been were old area rugs would go to die. I was finally fed up with tripping over edges and trying to get filings and garage out of them so I started researching options. I looked here and the conversations were all over the place in different threads thus is why I thought I would start an official thread on the subject.
I started to look for these on various sites and found the best deal to be at Tractor Supply Co. for $39.95 for 6x4 mats. We went to our local store and we were lucky to find them in stock. With all of the recent home projects happening, they were out of stock for a couple of weeks and just received a shipment.
In doing research on how to cut and trim the mats, most videos said to use a carpet knife and NOT any power tools. We started with the knive but found the edges to be rougher that I would like. I then tried a jig saw and that worked perfect and a helluva lot faster with much less effort.
Loading them up, they are damn heavy
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Laying them out. I did end up staggering the seams.
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I used almost power tools
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Getting it all back together
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All in all I am very happy with the results.
Please share your projects here with pics.
I started to look for these on various sites and found the best deal to be at Tractor Supply Co. for $39.95 for 6x4 mats. We went to our local store and we were lucky to find them in stock. With all of the recent home projects happening, they were out of stock for a couple of weeks and just received a shipment.
In doing research on how to cut and trim the mats, most videos said to use a carpet knife and NOT any power tools. We started with the knive but found the edges to be rougher that I would like. I then tried a jig saw and that worked perfect and a helluva lot faster with much less effort.
Loading them up, they are damn heavy
View media item 106187
Laying them out. I did end up staggering the seams.
View media item 106188
I used almost power tools
View media item 106190
Getting it all back together
View media item 106189
All in all I am very happy with the results.
Please share your projects here with pics.
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