Bildon
New member
OK so I pulled the trigger on a brand new 24' Haulmark Race yesterday.
Silver, white walls and ceiling, Vendor door/window, 110v package.
Now the next task is to finish the floor and plan for cabinets. I'm thinking about 2 flooring options and I'm looking for racer feedback.
Option A) a tile, 'rubber' or linoleum type flooring that can be glued down by me.
http://www.brucelitton.com/Bruce_Litton_Tr.../Prestige_k.JPG
or
http://www.bltllc.com/commercial_industrial_floor.htm
Option
an Epoxy paint on coating (Like U-Coat It)
Anyone have any experience or advice on which way to go?
I want it to look professional and also want to keep it clean. So I dont want anything remotely pourous.
- Bill
Silver, white walls and ceiling, Vendor door/window, 110v package.
Now the next task is to finish the floor and plan for cabinets. I'm thinking about 2 flooring options and I'm looking for racer feedback.
Option A) a tile, 'rubber' or linoleum type flooring that can be glued down by me.
http://www.brucelitton.com/Bruce_Litton_Tr.../Prestige_k.JPG
or
http://www.bltllc.com/commercial_industrial_floor.htm
Option
an Epoxy paint on coating (Like U-Coat It) Anyone have any experience or advice on which way to go?
I want it to look professional and also want to keep it clean. So I dont want anything remotely pourous.
- Bill
) The front by the door is rubber, the type used in the back of pickups, bought it from JC Whitney (universal styling, the cut to fit type, IIRC it comes in ribbed or diamond plate). I think it's something like 6' x8'. Rearward, where the car is, I put down two thin - ie lightweight - strips of aluminum diamond plate (eBay, quite reasonable even after shipping - but they are 4 foot sections, not one piece). Between the two diamond plate runners is a remnant piece of marine carpet - black to match the rubber strip and the few visible black checkerboard tile. All the mud, dirt, oil, whatever, from the car goes onto the carpet, which I occasionally vacuum. At the track or between vacuuming, a stiff garage broom makes everything including the carpet look decent, and takes just a few minutes. The marine carpet is key, it's rubber backed so things don't spill thru to the flooring underneath. Get decent stuff with a good backing. Add a few hardware store carpet trim pieces, and it looks quite good.