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Anyone use racedeck/daytona/other tiles in their working garage?

Question:
I'm looking at modular floor tiles for a basic attached 2 car garage. My garage is used to store and work on my race car which means any flooring will be exposed to jacks, jackstands, fluids, etc.

I would like to hear from anyone who has used modular floor tiles for this type work. I've spent a while reading this site and I can't find exactly what I'm looking for. From what I've read, Racedeck would seem to do the trick but I'm interested to hear if the cheaper tiles are up to the job (such as Motofloor from Costco)

Thanks in advance for any advice you can give me!


Answer:
I just posted something asking for feedback about the differences between motofloor from Costco and Racedeck. You might want to follow that thread if there are any replies...
I don't think any of the plastic tiles will hold up well to a garage that sees any real use in terms of maintenenace or fabrication.

For example, my garage floor is covered with aluminum grinding dust, etc from a work in progress. That stuff will get in the slots and holes and seams of a plastic floor and be impossible to really clean out.

I think the only real solution for such environments is real stone tile or a good epoxy floor.

But I'd be happy to be shown the error of my ways. If anyone on the board is using any plastic floor and doing real fabrication (including welding), please show us pics of the floor after such use.







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