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I have not thought about VCT - that looks like a nice option. But what if you cut or weld over it - is it going to melt?
The more I look at this, the more I wonder if I shouldn't just leave it alone? Then I can roll in and out the scissor lift from the side yard and keep it there as a default location, no digging pits or even better, spending $ on a floor that may not hold up? G |
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Slippery??? I went with a tile that was supposed to be a "less slippery" high traffic area type. It was great dry, but add water and the kids could use it as a Slip-and Slide. It was treacherous wet. :eek: Like I said, as a place to park finished cars it was beautiful. As a working shop and Mancave…frustrating. |
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No floor surface is perfect for all use. -Wet and dry weather parking - Rubber Tiles (just hard to keep clean) -Show car garage showroom - Porcelain tiles -Cool man cave that sees a lot of car work, but you want it to look cool - VCT or Epoxy (VCT is yearly strip/polish) -Garage or workshop with heavy work, welding, etc - Bare slab for sure! |
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Let's talk VCT - it looks reasonably inexpensive and I could do a dark color with a lot of specks / structure. How hard is a DIY install? High on glue fumes? :) G |
It's really easy IMO. I did it before working with ceramic or porcelain tiles and as a complete novice it came out great. To set the pattern I started at the middle of the garage door, made a few lines and got to work.
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Tiles ... going into my heavy duty man cave next week.
Runner up was epoxy, was leading first 700 meters. Final 100 meters tiles made it. |
A commercial grade quarry tile would be very durable.
Just have a small supply of replacement tiles for occasional repairs. Use epoxy grout and there will be zero issues with stains. Small plywood pieces for jack stands and floor jack to protect against breakage. Quite a few car dealerships have tile floors in the showroom. This is not a complicated or expensive project. |
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With VCT, the adhesive ideally should seal the seams and the concrete underneath from oil/chemical spills. I wish I had it. I've dropped a wrench next to my ear and it was still ringing an hour later. The older style 2-part epoxy (not the new water based junk!) from Lowes I once used here in Mich about a decade ago has held up with every chemical or part dropped on it. They don't sell that product anymore. Most chemicals are all garbage now. I've re-coated the asphalt driveway twice with two different products under ideal conditions and prep which didn't last more than a year. |
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I think I am still committed to tiles...have an expert tile guy coming out in the next few weeks to do our bathroom, I will ask him his view....and feed back to all you guys of course! Dennis |
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Mine has iron casters on bare concrete and they don't make any noise. Id be worried about the plastic flat spotting over time. Realize that half the weight of your car will be on the casters that are about 4sqin of contact total.
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If you haven't checked out this forum, you should, Flooring - The Garage Journal Board.
They have everything you need to know about tile in the garage. I would love to do porcelain tile in my garage but it would be a big project. Basically you're looking for through body, rectified edges, PEI-5 tiles. You can see videos on youtube of guys hitting the tiles with a hammer, rolling floorjacks, lifting cars with floorjacks, etc. No problem at all. |
Had pretty decent results with the two part Home Depot epoxy. No grinding, 50 year old far-from-perfect concrete.
Not perfect, however it does stand up pretty well. The white colour certainly brightened things up. Inexpensive. |
If you install ceramic tile I'd suggest you by some anti-fatigue mats. I have several that I've placed in front of my workbench. Grangers has many styles, some with tapered edges, some connect together, etc. Kinda gives the shop that "attention-to- details" look.
Antifatigue Mats - Matting - Grainger Industrial Supply |
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You might want to consider the mats they use in horse stalls
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4' x 6' x 3/4" = $40 . ~~~~~~~~ . http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/store/stall-mat-kit-12-ft-w-x-12-ft-l . Royal Mat 12 ft. x 12 ft. x 3/4" Interlock™ Stall Kit = $500 |
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