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Old 04-21-2010, 06:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Legal Bill,Apr 21 2010, 05:24 AM
Do any of the tiles come in a relatively smooth surface? I see all these tiles with raised ridges that would not work for me. I use floor jacks and creepers on my floor and need a surface that the small wheels will easily roll on.
Bill, I have the Race Deck diamond plate 2' X 2' tiles in my 2 car garage and small wheels should roll over them with no problems. They also come in a coin pattern which may be better for that issue.
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The tiles that I ordered were on back order, so it took some time to get them, but the floor is now completed.



Old 05-19-2010, 02:07 PM
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Looks great Glenn ^^



The color looks like bright Ocean Blue on my monitor. Is that accurate or ????

How about a pic with all the doors on the left....OPEN
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Originally Posted by paS2K,May 19 2010, 02:07 PM
Looks great Glenn ^^



The color looks like bright Ocean Blue on my monitor. Is that accurate or ????

How about a pic with all the doors on the left....OPEN
I'm going to bring a piece of the tile with me to the SF. The color is definately a bright blue (French racing blue).

I don't think that you want to look at what's in all of the cabinets. Four of the cabinets are mine, the unorganized, the remaining cabinets are my wife's, the organized. My next step is to organize mine.
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Patty's NSX would disappear on that floor.

Looks very clean, Glenn. Does the front edge of the tile at the overhead door have a trim piece that secures the tiles to the concrete floor?
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^The tile just slides into a black edge trim. You can use liquid nail to secure it, but I didn't. It seems to be fine without the glue.
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shouldn't have any trouble finding your nuts on the floor
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Originally Posted by Jet sitter,May 19 2010, 05:22 PM
....I don't think that you want to look at what's in all of the cabinets. Four of the cabinets are mine, the unorganized, the remaining cabinets are my wife's, the organized. My next step is to organize mine.
Hey, no sweat....you're way ahead of most of us: you have the cabinets
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Originally Posted by dlq04,May 19 2010, 07:21 PM
shouldn't have any trouble finding your nuts on the floor
TMI

Your're assuming that Glenn is naked when he crawls under to change the oil....or WHAT ???
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^After spending two days installing this floor, I feel that my nuts are on the floor.


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