workshop matting
#1
Bought this rubber matting at the local (Pakenham) 'Reject Shop' - $20 for one pack of 10 tiles, that did this much = $2 per tile.
Includes the straight edges and corners.
I guess the quality will be pretty poor, but it looks OK at the moment?
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#2
watch out for liquid spills mate, oils tend to sit on top and make it slippery as well as disolve mats fast..
used them before
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#3
Wouldn't that be a oilproof rubber? It is for a worksop afterall Confused Otherwise grat idea Pi_thumbsup
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#4
Heya Capt...

I use a shit-load of these foam mats for camping.....great as a base under the tent floor, and also good for outside the front door of the tent too....no standing on any nasty surprises that bite hard!!
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#5
Careful they don't slip underfoot Captain. I have used these in the past and unless you anchor them under the end of a heavy bench or the like they can give you a nasty surprise.
Oil soaks right into them too.

But for that price you can hardly complain. Makes for a nice cheap floor.
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#6
Also great for rolling around on if you're ever taking Ninjutsu lessons!
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