Not to hijack, but are they slippery when wet? My concrete floor was "over finished" and in wintertime it's tough to keep my feet under me.
Can't figure out how to do this in one post. Really wish I had a picture when the shop was cleaned up.
Where the magic happens: Delta cabinet saw from 1935, still in great working order, can be seen in the background. Vacuum bagging some carbon fiber this morning.
Thanks! It's almost finished now! I've been traveling so much for work I've been neglecting my personal obligations to myself and my friends... a big shop with lots of toys!
That is the s - abs and ohlins in the rear:eek1 Very sexy to my eye. I believe the designers had a lazy Susan with threadless Italian beauties spinning slowly as inspiration. They very methodically chose the finest curves from each and mounted an engine in the middle. And the ride delivers.
Over Concrete with Radiant heat in it, not slippery at all even if wet. Concrete floor was in bad shape which is one of the reasons i decided on the plastic tiles, that and i had grooves cut in it to install the radiant heat which worked out grteat and saved a lot of money
Your racedeck floor is excellent - actually your whole shop is excellent, but I am specifically interested in the floor. It looks good and is easy to install - could you advise on the expense of this system? just a $ per square foot number if you wouldn't mind divulging that?
Do a Google search for them (plastic gaarge tiles, racedeck, garage floors,etc) there is a huge price spread depending where you get them, I got mine on Amazon