Install Rubber Coin Flooring in the Food Trailer - Cargo Trailer Conversion Ep.4
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ค. 2024
- In this Should Be Good episode, I install commercial grade metallic silver PVC coin grip flooring in the food / concession trailer. Using a roll of the material, the entire floor is installed in one piece and glued to the plywood sub-floor.
0:00 Intro
1:36 Trimming Floor
2:57 TANGO!
3:07 Installation
5:48 Completion Recap
Supply List:
Floor - www.rubberflooringinc.com/gar...
Glue - amzn.to/404IqOu - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
hey man, great video. How well has the floor and adhesive held up? Any regrets/lessons learned with either? Thanks!!
Thanks, over a year later and the floor still looks like the day the I installed it. Good luck on your project!
where did you buy the flooring
www.rubberflooringinc.com/garage/coin-nitro-rolls.html
Without me knowing about this material your useing but knowing about liq nail glue. How long will the mat itself last ? The glue is fused to wood so not come off without pulling wood with it
The pvc floor could last up to 25yr
Nice vid…What flooring did you use?
www.rubberflooringinc.com/garage/coin-nitro-rolls.html
Does it need trim on the edges so it doesn't come off?
No, its glued down but I do install angle aluminum trim later and seal edges to make the edges waterproof for cleaning purposed.
I wonder what not gluing would be like
The manufacturer only recommends a floating no adhesive installation if there will not be any heavy objects on the floor for long periods and if the flooring isn't installed wall to wall. The floor will bubble/buckle when not installed with adhesive. In my opinion, if you keep the inside of the trailer temp controlled while using it I do not think you would have any issues
Is adhesive better than nailing it down?
Yes, adhesive is the way to go. Troweling on floor adhesive is the recommended method but my install was faster and cheaper and worked for me. Some people also just let the floor float with no adhesive