Thread: Garage Floor Covering
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03-05-2008 07:49 PM #1
Looks real good Milner.... Wish I could do that to mine, just doubt it would stand up too well for all the welding, cutting, grinding, and what ever else that always seems to be going on in mine!!!! Maybe some day!!!!! Sure looks nice, though!!!! Great job!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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03-05-2008 08:09 PM #2
I am not familiar with VCT tile,is that just a brand name.I have considered epoxy,but we have studded snow tires on our vehicles and I don't think it would hold up.
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03-06-2008 10:12 AM #3
VCT tile is a glue down industrial tile, it will take a beating.....Our race team page
Chuck
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03-06-2008 11:46 AM #4
Floor job
I built a garage a year ago with a heated floor.
I got a contractor to quote me on black and white VCT tiles.
He told me that I would have to keep the heat on all winter every winter or they would lift. I wasn't sure that I wanted to keep it on so I painted with the epoxy paint.
I now wisjh that I went with the tiles. I still might get the tiles after my car is finished and all the dirty work is done. I will be leaving the heat on all winter. It is about 20 C inside when it is -35 C outside.
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03-06-2008 12:21 PM #5
VCT- Vinyl Composition Tile Standard commercial floor tile you can buy anywhere. the biggest draw back is the mastic. you have to use the very good, read expensive, industrial stuff to withstand petroleum based liquid spills. oil will soften most cheap mastics after a while.
I know this because I did my engine room in the shop with VCT and used a standard light duty mastic, read that as cheap, and it all came up.
John.






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