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RaceDeck 01-25-2010 06:27 PM

Deal of the 'Day'- Garage Flooring - 1 day only
 
We just got word from one of our larger customers, Costco... about a 1 day sale they are having...thought some of you who are looking for a crazy good deal would be interested on this inside line.

MotoFloor will be on sale Tuesday, January 26th on Costco.com's Deal of the Day. This is a one day promo. MotoFloor will be $30 off per box. go to http://www.costco.com and search for MotoFloor

As most of you know we also manufacture flooring for a few international companies like Costco and Harley-Davidson.

Excaliber 01-25-2010 06:40 PM

JUST finishing my new garage, was thinking about my flooring options, I better check this out quick! Thanks for the tip.

LOOKS like it comes in a box of 48 1 ft X 1 ft pieces. Which is enough to cover how many sq ft? Choice of colors, circle pattern on each piece, near as I can figure...

Link to flooring on Costco:
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...=1&topnav=&s=1

392cobra 01-25-2010 07:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Excaliber (Post 1022239)
LOOKS like it comes in a box of 48 1 ft X 1 ft pieces. Which is enough to cover how many sq ft? Choice of colors, circle pattern on each piece, near as I can figure...


Just a wild guess but I'd go for 48 Sq. Ft..:LOL:

Explains a lot about liberals and economics.:JEKYLHYDE

Excaliber 01-25-2010 07:05 PM

Hmmm, that is some complicated math all right. :)

Figure $90 bucks, 50 sq ft (ball park) times x number required, maybe I should do the living room floor while I'm at it? I don't really care for that hard wood floor anyway and what if I want to overhaul my motor, from the couch...

dcdoug 01-25-2010 08:45 PM

I have this in my garage. Great stuff as far as I'm concerned and way cheaper than buying it direct from RaceDeck (although a little more limited in styles and colors).

Ralphy 01-25-2010 09:12 PM

How would you do the math on that?:JEKYLHYDE

Excaliber 01-25-2010 09:16 PM

...those 1's always trip me up, that and those pesky zero's. :LOL:

Ron61 01-26-2010 05:45 AM

Ernie,

That Race Deck is what I have in my garage in the red and white pattern. It has stood up well for the past 12 years.

Ron

RaceDeck 01-26-2010 09:18 AM

There is a nice little graph /worksheet on the box and on the site for you ;)

Excaliber 01-26-2010 09:32 AM

Do these tiles stand up well under stress like jacking up the car with a floor jack? Concern would be the wheels of the jack "biting" into and damaging the surface of a tile?

Ron61 01-26-2010 10:47 AM

Ernie,

You saw mine and I have been jacking cars up on that lift and just jacking them up since I put it in and never had a place show in the tile, I did replace one once that I dropped my propane torch on and it melted a place before I could get it off. But that only took abut 45 seconds as it was at the very edge. Just popped that tile out and put in a new one. I have also used jack stands on mine with no visible damage. And No, I don't get anything for telling you this.

Ron :)

Cobra Lite 01-26-2010 10:57 AM

Race Deck?
 
Sounds great, but what I get at Costco.com is $119.99 per box plus shipping.
What happened to the deal of the day? It is still Tuesday up here!
Of course, shipping to Alaska is a deal killer once again.

The price we pay to live in paradise :cool:

undy 01-26-2010 11:54 AM

What's Costco's "regular" price??

Excaliber 01-26-2010 12:00 PM

Costco dot com may not reflect an "in store" one day only price reduction. I'm heading off to the store shortly to check this out. I figure if it's "around" $30 off then 119-30 would be about the right price. I'll still need a bunch of boxes of the stuff so it's not "cheap" no matter how you figure the cost. PLUS better add what looks like at least another $70 for "edging". I'll need to seal the floor before I can even begin laying anything down as well.

...counting the cost, considering my options.

Quote:

The price we pay to live in paradise
Hey, that used to be MY line before I moved from Hawaii. I remember the awful shipping prices, it's not what something cost, it's what it cost to SHIP IT that's the deal killer all to often.

undy 01-26-2010 12:07 PM

I just called the local Costco and they don't even carry the flooring?? I've never seen it there in the past either.

Ron61 01-26-2010 12:09 PM

Ernie,

Depending on how your ramp up to the front of the garage is built, you man not need much of the edging. I think I used about 20' of it in my garage across the front door but my slab is even with the floor. If you have a 2 X 4 across the front of your shed that thee ramp goes up to, you may not need edging along that part.

Ron :)

Ron61 01-26-2010 12:32 PM

:)

Wow, it is showing it as raining right now and the sun is out and it is in the 50s. I thought that might make Ernie want to see his Cobra again.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...0-09Medium.jpg

Ron :D

Excaliber 01-26-2010 03:06 PM

Just got back shopping, decided to pass on the flooring for now, even with the reduced cost. I just got to much stuff going on. I came back with a truck load of bagged cement, hoe's, wheel barrow, rebar, underground PVC and wiring. Whew, I already got a full plate. Looks like some serious ditch digging comin' up next.

I must be getting old, lifting those 80 lb bags of cement kicked my butt hard by the time I got the truck loaded. :)

Ron61 01-26-2010 04:54 PM

:)



Well the wiring should be easy but I am not so sure about digging the trench. I ran into that hard pan we have here and it took forever it seemed to gain a foot. I finally got some form nail and drove them into the hard pan and then pried sideways until a chunk of it would break. Should have waited for the rains because it turns to mush then. As for the cement it was always a chore as those bags gain weight with every one that you lift. And it is dead weight too.

Ron :)

Excaliber 01-26-2010 05:49 PM

I'm hiring a local college guy to give me a hand. Plus the ground is about as soft as it's going to get right now, so best get on with it.

The hardware guy said go down 6" for the gate/driveway part of the cement project. I said what if I get tired at 4"? :)


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