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Bill,
Regarding cutting and installing...You would normally start at the front of the garage with the trim edges and work toward the back of the garage. Cutting is done with ordinary wood-working tools. I like a table-saw with a combination blade best, but a jigsaw works well also.
Rick,
RaceDeck meets all Gov't standards for slip-resistance. The tread on top of the Diamond tile is about 20 thousandths tall, so it does offer some type of slip control. It is a happy medium between easy cleaning and anti-slip. If RaceDeck feels slippery to you, then an epoxy floor will be like an ice-rink.
Y-Not,
The support structure on the bottom of the tiles are one inch on center, so unless you have a very high concentration of weight in less than 1 sq. inch, it's no problem. I have a big Snap-On tool box and it rolls across with no problem at all. The Circle-Trac tiles work especially well with casters.
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Slightly Taller Bob
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