Swisstrax Install in the New Garage with Mike F.
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- Опубліковано 10 бер 2022
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I miss the old house saber cabinets really grew on me but this is going to be great as well
Color was great. Light colors not normal in garage but was classy. Thought Matt would keep that trend. I would want gold brown butcher block tops.
It’s all coming together nicely, Matt’s garages are always top notch
Looks great and easy install! Live in Canada and bring both vehicles in the garage, with all the snow and junk we bring in from the road we went an epoxy type finish as it is easier to clean up once every other week and same price.
Your garage is coming together nicely, money makes innovation possible.
Love how the Swiss Trax makes the garage look so much more finished...
Everybody should have a friend like Mike...He's Ace
Matt, your health drive is clearly working, well done!
Hey Matt, your looking GREAT, glad the all meat diet is working out, definitely seeing the benefits and I hope you continue feeling good as well
SwissTrax look great for a detailing garage but I can't help but feel like they'd be a pain in an actual "working" garage. Floor jacks, jack stands, fluid spills, etc. would be a massive pain in the ass. I love the look but for the price there are some significant drawbacks.
Absolutely this. Even a garage that sees winters with this flooring feels like it would be a disaster with all the salt and other stuff falling off of the car.
It works beautifully in a fully working garage.
@@nikster22 I could actually see them being somewhat beneficial during winter, since the snow/salt would fall between the trax. Cleaning it in the spring however... You'd basically have to rip the whole floor up (or sections) and sweep/clean under them. A lot of hassle.
@@SlightlyM3ntal Right. It would all “disappear” but even with a drain, the whole system will be filthy. I like a smooth floor where I can push the slush out the door or toward the drain, but Matt is in Florida so the constant influx of dirt probably isn’t an issue.
Just commented something similar, only seeing this now haha
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Fantastic. The perfect garage.
The swisstrax tiles have channels to allow the water to drain but the edge pieces don’t. Water just trickles out between the individual edge pieces. Generally after I’m done washing I just lift up the edge and let most of the water drain out. Probably the only annoyance I have with them.
This guys got it figured out. Everything is cool and top dollar
Four years ago I wish I knew more about this product. I would have invested in several pallets and made a profit in this market. Anyways, looking forward to meeting you guys tomorrow!
Coming along well.
Why do you like the tile flooring? I would imagine its very difficult to clean (and keep clean) underneath.
Use a shop vac every month or so. Or don’t. Dirt just stays underneath. Out of sight out of mind.
@@FlipnKraut so, it’s kinda like having carpet…..lol
Good job on the carnivore diet, Matt. I know it's completely unrelated, but I can tell you have been working hard so wanted to mention your looking great.
For the front corner with the ramp up in the concrete. Would it be possible to slowly heat up the tile with a heat gun to form the tile to the slope?
Great... Now I have to go look up what those green nikes are.. Thanks Matt... 😂
Hard to beat black & gray color combo!
Congratulations on the new location(?)
I always wondered how a heat gun might help encourage the tiles to conform to the floor irregularities such as you are dealing with in this install. I appreciate you not editing those parts out. I hope to do my garage within the next year.
I imagine the Florida sun or heat will even it out pretty fast too. Not as fast as a heat gun but will do it for sure.
Anyone have experience with the Swisstrax and dogs? I have a Lab and a 31lb Terrier and the dog run is through the garage and they both enjoy “shop time”. I am concerned the dogs would catch their nails. Anyone with first hand experience I would appreciate the feedback.
Can someone please explain to me what happens when you spill oil or any nasty liquid on this stuff? I guess it goes down underneath and soils the tiles, you have to take them up, clean the floor, and then wash the tiles? I guess it’s more of a showroom flooring system than a shop system.
I like the black and grey sterile look. Jump in the Porsche or Bmw for excitement!
Those green Nikes though 👀
How come you didn't paint walls and install swisstrax before the Sonic was installed? Seems out of order?
Regarding washing in the garage.. Rad garage (forget his name), he washes indoors with no drain. Uses the PW for wheels and initial pre rinse. Hose for rinsing off the soap. Which actually makes sense.. max GPM and he’s not blasting soap all over the place.
Rick actually put in a trench drain near the door sometime last year, mostly because he had a problem with ice forming at the edge during the dead of winter.
Do these all have the injection spot on all 4 squares
Yes, they do.
@@ObsessedGarage I was looking at the Swisstrax pro smooth and bought the sample which is how I noticed it
Matt, what shoes are those?
Matt what kind of sneakers are you wearing? Look like bikes
Nikes
Thanks for bring sanity on youtube insanity... i personally cant withstand a guy shouting on a camera for 10min straight