I stumbled across a guy clearing out enough racedeck for a 2 car. It's all brand new in original packaging. He opted for a different floor treatment and is now moving out of state. He's a nice guy and seems like a good price, but it isn't enough for my shop and I don't have a grand to throw at it.
The flooring is located in Harrison, OH local pickup only. Shoot me a text and I can get you in touch with the seller.
Tom Five l three - 8 eight nine - six 1 seven O
I never understood this stuff. I would end up spilling oil or coolant and not having a way to clean it up without tearing up the whole floor. It just sounds like an un necessary pain.
For me it's dropping some little part, nut, screw, etc and having fall in there. Yer berked...
The diamond plate makes way more sense to me...
Robbie
UltimaDork
10/29/18 10:19 a.m.
I think it's much better as a parking surface than a working surface.
Let all the junk melt off your car and drain out underneath your walking surface.
If I was closer I'd strongly consider this...
SVreX
MegaDork
10/29/18 12:20 p.m.
I'm not sure you guys are reading right.
Most of the pieces are diamond plate. The open grating is only for floor drains.
Can you roll a jack around on the diamond plate stuff? Can it support a jack stand holding up a car without deforming or having the feet go through it? Also your pic says it was posted 2 months ago. Any chance it's still around?
I was looking at it in the guy's garage on Saturday - I'd be surprised if its gone. I can't speak to jacking up cars on it but I'm sure there's info on the racedeck website.
There's only enough grating for a section under each wheel to drain slush and water in crappy weather. The rest is diamond plate.