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New flooring

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 3:24 pm
by delicat
I got tired to get my floors all muddy or smelly from trapping water so I ripped the carpet and replace it with a heavy duty garage flooring material that is extremely dense and oil resistant. I'll see with time if it's strong enough.

Bought a roll at Costco for $200 which is big enough to make 3 vans. I haven't decide if I want to trim it nice so it looks good or leave it extending on the edges so that water isn't alloyed to reach the sub floor (my favorite...) I also ran the captain chairs sliding rail on top of the flooring so that there's no joints for the water to travel down to sub-floor. Here's a few pictures without carpets and with the new floor. There should be enough room to add a plywood sheet on top of the sub-floor...
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Re: New flooring

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 5:37 pm
by The Pinkfingers
Looks nice. Do you find it noisy with squeaks when things move on it (like people walking on it)? Also, is it more echo-y in the back? (can't think of a better word atm, lol)

What are those round containers in the second to last pic?

Re: New flooring

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 7:56 pm
by delicat
No, nothing different noise wise. The round things are alloy wheels (15x8) to fit next rubber...

Re: New flooring

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 10:48 pm
by MardyDelica
Nice Job, David,
Cheers;
Mardy

Re: New flooring

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 9:22 am
by CrazyFamilyof5
There should be enough room to add a plywood sheet on top of the sub-floor...
This is something I have been thinking of doing also (kids). So did you remove the under-padding and put a plywood sudb-floor in? It look great.

Re: New flooring

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 12:35 am
by delicat
I kept the under-floor in the cargo area. The back needs either some plywood or a foam as the original one is glued to the carpet.

You could also remove everything and start from scratch with plywood. I was kinda rushing to get this done before the end of the weekend so I might try something different next time but for now it works great.

Another option would be to lay it right over the carpet. This stuff is about 1/8" thick so won't make a big difference...

Good luck!
David

Re: New flooring

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 5:15 pm
by konadog
I haven't decide if I want to trim it nice so it looks good...
I would like to trim the lino covering my plywood based floor too - any thoughts on what you might use for yours delicat?

Re: New flooring

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:05 pm
by delicat
I'm really tempted to leave the edges going up against the walls... that way no water can find it's way on the sub-floor. If you have plywood then it's not so much an issue, with this floor style I'd just wrap it under the plywood and tack it there so it doesn't move.

Re: New flooring

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 11:16 am
by Drooper
That looks cool. 8-)


Good job I agree about leaving the edges up the sides to help to stop water getting underneath.

Re: New flooring

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 1:44 pm
by mattias
delicat wrote:There should be enough room to add a plywood sheet on top of the sub-floor...
Do you think you would need longer bolts to secure the captain's chair rail if you had a layer of plywood too? Looks like a great job. If you're looking to sell a piece of your remaining roll I would be happy to buy.

Re: New flooring

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 11:14 pm
by delicat
Yes you'd need longer bolts if you were to add plywood. As you can see on the close-up pictures the tracks are caved in...

Someone ask me for my left over but I'll let you know if he changes his mind...

David

Re: New flooring

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 3:08 pm
by dr_airtime
Looking to rubberize my L300 Floor. If anyone has some extra materials kicking about I'd love to take them off your hands and take a quick peek at your floor to get my head wrapper around project.

Andre
604-837-2995

Re: New flooring

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 4:00 pm
by nxski
dr_airtime wrote:Looking to rubberize my L300 Floor. If anyone has some extra materials kicking about I'd love to take them off your hands and take a quick peek at your floor to get my head wrapper around project.

Andre
604-837-2995
I went to Beatty floors and they had 3'x3' rubber tiles that were scraps. They just gave them to me for free (my grandfather gives them a lot of business and is related to the owner though, but it's worth a try to just phone and ask).