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Mounting a pedestal to Xpress floor
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<blockquote data-quote="thecrusher" data-source="post: 251670" data-attributes="member: 8200"><p>The aluminum on the floor is .100". There is no carpet. I believe just some sort of non-skid paint over it. The manufacture told me the ribs that run crossways are 3" wide and welded to the bottom of the floor. After they build the floor they drill holes in it and fill it with foam. He said one concern might be over time the floor might pull away from the foam where the base is mounted and would cause it to make a cracking sound as you walk over it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thecrusher, post: 251670, member: 8200"] The aluminum on the floor is .100". There is no carpet. I believe just some sort of non-skid paint over it. The manufacture told me the ribs that run crossways are 3" wide and welded to the bottom of the floor. After they build the floor they drill holes in it and fill it with foam. He said one concern might be over time the floor might pull away from the foam where the base is mounted and would cause it to make a cracking sound as you walk over it. [/QUOTE]
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