Garage Floor Tiles - pvc interlocking checkerboard flooring cut & installed in a shed / workshop
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- Опубликовано: 14 дек 2021
- Garage Floor Tiles - pvc interlocking checkerboard flooring cut & installed in your shed / workshop, click here to shop online tidd.ly/3dRTgjZ at Machine Mart or here tidd.ly/3Iy8NUz at Tooled-Up. In this video watch me fitting these black and grey chequer board plastic floor garage tiles in to my dream workshop!
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Garage Floor Tiles - pvc interlocking checkerboard flooring cut & installed in your shed / workshop, click here to shop online tidd.ly/3dRTgjZ at Machine Mart or here tidd.ly/3Iy8NUz at Tooled-Up.
Very good Jimmy
Thank you 👍
Belting tiles them jimmy and workshop is coming along nicely mate can’t wait to see it all set up mate.👍Another great review as always mate keep up your good work.👍👍
Yeah it's doing great.
You just wait until the new units arrive, it will look even better.
Thanks for watching mate 👍
It turned out really nice Jimmy, good job bud.
Even better than I expected.
I've got the engine repair table in and set up and now I'm just waiting on the new workshop units.
It’s gonna look like a bonafide shop in no time. 🙂👍🏼
Just need to find a bona-fide mechanic to work in it next 🤣🤣🤣
I better keep watching Micks Videos
Oh what ever!!! You really need to watch Luke and Rob if you want to see how to fix something right!! 🤣🤣🤣
I will get on it 👍
Good work
Thank you 👍
Nice workshop sorry Jimmy your another youtuber i have not been getting notifications of your videos but all sorted now i hope. you will find them mats really good
Cheers mate, the mats are brilliant and I'm sure they will last really well.
My notifications seem to be miles behind too 😕
Watching while in the tub.. quick question.. what size is the workshop and a rough price?
It's roughly 16ft x 20ft and it costs a lot of money.
The price of timber just keeps going up and up and up.
I will send you a DM
@@JimmyTheMower ok mate
Tanalised large sheds and workshops are just stupid money now.
We'll all be taking out mortgages soon to buy one.
Appreciate this is a few years old now, the tiles are no longer stocked at the links provided. Do you know of anywhere else that does the grey coins tiles, they look great. Thanks
I just found these with a Google search.
Hope it helps 👍
garagestyleltd.com/products/garage-floor-tile-premium-raised-disc?variant=31728290824266&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAxOauBhCaARIsAEbUSQTMbMY2fNiW9cd2-nj2tLwP8r7VX7fLl__veOdiBVE83vo6BgL9XFUaAndQEALw_wcB
@@JimmyTheMowerFantastic thanks
@32ajms32 I hope its as good as the flooring I've got 👍
@@JimmyTheMowerfound some tiles on sale, some really expensive out there. Laying them in a large wooden shed, would you recommend insulation/ underlay?
@32ajms32 depends how warm you want it. Obviously, the more insulation you can fit, the warmer it will be.
Mine are just laid directly on a concrete floor.
Any thoughts after a year of use? Does the flooring form indents from heavy objects like shelving feet or caster wheels?
It's as good as the day it went down. Honestly, I've never even thought about it until you just asked me but it has been superb. It even cleans up pretty well too 👍
Is it possible to cut these PVC tiles with a stanley knife if you repeatedly went over them or are they just too tough?
I think it would be very difficult, especially with the thicker bands on the back of the tiles.....
@@JimmyTheMower cheers.
I just want to get the neatest cut possible. Might use my Erbauer mini circular saw.
@@GK1976A I would use a very fine tooth hand saw and then trim of any bits with a Stanley knife
Can I ask you what silicon you used around the edges. I’ve got similar tiles to lay in my 16ftx 10ft plasfloor ones 375 to lay was told to use a bandsaw as I’m disabled do you think that would work cheers steve
The silicone I used was clear sanitary silicone, usually used for bathrooms.
I'm not sure about the bandsaw idea, you have to be quite accurate with the cuts so maybe a table saw would be better.
@@JimmyTheMower okie was looking at the clear waterproof everbuild one
@@Steve-dr7rr Yeah that will be good stuff 👍
What kind of handsaw did you use ?
Just a standard 20 inch 9tpi saw from Screwfix. It cost £5
Step away from the clip board no need for that 😂
I look official 🤣🤣🤣
@@JimmyTheMower it just didn’t suit you , no it’s a great aid maybe a white board would have been bigger and better but tbh you explained everything very well .
That will fit in great 👍