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1248 Weldbilt Project
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<blockquote data-quote="mfu5324" data-source="post: 334467" data-attributes="member: 13055"><p>LilSkeeter</p><p></p><p>If you concerned about the dark color of the mat, i would seriously consider those 2x2 EVA mats.... they are cheap... you could always buy them, lay them out and see what you think. I am certain, if this mat is too hot, next fall i will go the 2x2 EVA mat route... i can get them thicker say 1/2 inch, any color say light grey, and i think they will be much easier to lay beings they are in 2x2 sections..... also, you could buy the thinner 1/4 inch mats for the sides or rod boxes etc.</p><p></p><p>Based on the seem in my floor, i would have not concern that the seams on the 2x2 EVA mats would be an issue... that contact cement holds that EVA down great....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mfu5324, post: 334467, member: 13055"] LilSkeeter If you concerned about the dark color of the mat, i would seriously consider those 2x2 EVA mats.... they are cheap... you could always buy them, lay them out and see what you think. I am certain, if this mat is too hot, next fall i will go the 2x2 EVA mat route... i can get them thicker say 1/2 inch, any color say light grey, and i think they will be much easier to lay beings they are in 2x2 sections..... also, you could buy the thinner 1/4 inch mats for the sides or rod boxes etc. Based on the seem in my floor, i would have not concern that the seams on the 2x2 EVA mats would be an issue... that contact cement holds that EVA down great.... [/QUOTE]
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