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8th October 2011, 11:28 PM #1
butter fingers
After reading Fozzy's dilemna with dropping and breaking his carbage truck I was wondering what matting we have on our workshop(shed) floors. Some floor materials are more forgiving than others.
Old conveyor belt is not to bad on your feet but not a soft landing for dropperd objects.
I have some old bar matting in a couple of spots, its ok but has gaps so screws etc get lost.
My favourite is judo matting(what they use to throw each other around on) comes in 1 metre squares interlocks together so easy to cover around benches and is solf to walk on and I reckon I have dropped /knocked my cordless screwdrivers off the benches a thousand times and no damage done. What have you got?
Phil.
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9th October 2011, 09:35 AM #2
Just have 4 door matts along the edge of the work bench, but would consider those interlocking camping matt squares that come on special in summer, if the price is right.
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10th October 2011, 05:01 PM #3
Sawdust mate, you can't beat sawdust. Just let it build up and you have no problem breaking things when you drop them Finding them again could be a problem though.
Reality is no background music.
Cheers John
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