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Tiles and sawdust

c7fx

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I have been looking at tiles for one bay of my garage. I have actually epoxy coated the entire garage but I'm worried that the two motorcycle lifts would destroy the coating.
So I have been looking at various floor tiles. I like the look of the vented tile and it would be nice when the snowblower is sitting with melted snow. My only worry is when I'm working with wood. Is it easy to clean up or will I need to be pulling up tile to clean every time I cut something. Or can I vacuum up the sawdust and hose the rest?
 
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Dalegarage

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I was also concerned that it may be problematic recovering nuts and bolts with products like swiss tracks
 
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RaceDeck1

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The RaceDeck FreeFlow works very well for the environment you are describing.
With FreeFlow, you can use a shop vac to pull up saw dust through the grid and/or you can always wash away the debris that goes through the floor. Whatever fits through the top grid will flow through the underchannels
 
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