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    Resource for Anti-Fatigue Shop Mats

    Hey All,

    I am looking for mats like this:



    Anybody know where I can get them (CHEAP!)

    Thanks!
    John
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    "It's not just a hobby, it's an adventure."

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    I bought mine at Costco, and I've heard of Sams having some as well.

    Mine were a steal about $9 for four. Some time ago though.

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    John,

    I picked up a couple of four packs at one of the automotive stores (Can't remember which one). I paid about $10 for each four pack.

    Tom

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    John -

    Ours came from Cosco. Have seen them at Northern Tool and Equipment, too.

    Ted

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    $14.99 a six pack at Sears Hardware.

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    I bought mine @ Sam's Club on 27th in Milwaukee....

    -jj

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    Quote Originally Posted by joseph j shields
    I bought mine @ Sam's Club on 27th in Milwaukee....

    -jj
    Joe,

    What did you pay for them there if you don't mind me asking?

    John
    Woodworking:
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    Just bought four eight-packs from Sam's Club this week. $17.00 for eight, and they come with edging strips so you don't have the jigsaw-puzzle edges.

    I've got about half my (26 X 32) shop floor covered with them.

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    Not the same as those (non-modular) but the 12' x 3' mat I have in our kitchen as well as some of the ones in my shop came from ULINE. I found the prices reasonable and the variety of sizes convenient. Service was quick, too. Some folks also like horse mats from places like Tractor Supply, Agway, etc.
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    I buy mine from www.ptreeusa.com/. 16 sq. ft. for $15.00.

    Richard

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    Sam's Club. I bought gray ones but they are carring only the reversable one now.
    About $17.50 for 32 sq. ft.

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    John,

    I bought them a year ago.... I think I paid around $17 for 8 pieces....


    -jj

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    Floor mats

    Home Depot has them by the box load. ABouit $10 for 4.

    Norm

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    I got mine at Lowes - don't remember price however.
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    How well can one roll equipment like table saw, bandsaws on these pads? I want to cover the entire garage but have to be able to move the tools around.

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