View Full Version : Garage Flooring... connectable tiles, etc.
Bryant
01-04-2004, 04:51 PM
Does anyone have any local contacts where I can buy floor tiles for like garage-type applications or trade-show type applications?
Here is a website that shows basically what i'm looking for:
http://www.locktile-usa.com
Thanks dudes!
deathblow
01-04-2004, 07:40 PM
I do not know of any place locally, but I was thinking about getting this stuff from Flooring (http://www.*****************/index.php?partno=56-MM-EDGE) . It is called Motormat.
MotorMat's tile flooring product is a multi-surface, racer-designed flooring that's engineered to keep you and your machine above chemicals, oil, grease, petroleum, anti-freeze or any liquid flowing around the garage or pit. It's designed to work on any flat surface, indoors and out - asphalt, concrete, whatever. And it softens the knee-numbing, back-warping fatigue caused by hard surfaces.
Besides standing up to the toughest conditions, our flooring product is worthy of the performance art that is today's top racing machines. Available in 12 different colors, it can be laid out in grids and patterns to enhance a car's or bike's design. We understand the correlation - the better the machine looks, the better it feels. Or sells. Pit areas to hospitality areas, garages to showrooms, our product keeps you and your beloved cars and bikes a level above everything else.
HondaRider22
01-04-2004, 09:39 PM
Why don't you just order from locktile ?
Bryant
01-04-2004, 09:59 PM
Originally posted by SuzukiRider22
Why don't you just order from locktile ?
Cuz i wanna actually see it u know... feel it... i know nothing about these tiles or if they will meet requirements that I have for them so preferably want to see an example or two... I've asked to have locktile send me some samples but that may take a while so was hoping if someone happened to know of a local dealer that I wouldn't have to wait.
Arnold_R1
01-05-2004, 09:09 AM
Bryant, have you tried stopping by Home Depot, Dixiline or Lowe's?
deathblow
01-05-2004, 09:41 AM
I actually have my bike on a rubberized carpet, but it still seems to slide around a bit as I park my bike or even just take it off the stands. At least it does soak up all the oil I spill when I change the oil.
Bryant
01-05-2004, 11:58 AM
Originally posted by Arnold_R1
Bryant, have you tried stopping by Home Depot, Dixiline or Lowe's?
Yeah, I went to Home Depot and asked a rep to see if he can find any of the tiles i was looking for but all we found were vinyl, granite, and marble tiles....
Ikazuchi
01-05-2004, 12:13 PM
What about this? http://www.florock.net/
or a good place to look for local places - http://www.thomasregisterdirectory.com
Bryant
01-05-2004, 12:19 PM
Thanks dude. I'm gonna have to bookmark that Thomas Register site! As for the florock thing.. that looks like a cool idea for some place more permanent.. but I just need something that is portable that we can take to the racetrack pit area, tradeshows and still use in our warehouse, etc.
Arnold_R1
01-05-2004, 12:54 PM
I know it's not local, but maybe they might be able to help you out. http://www.racedeck.com/
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