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Protective floor covering
Or to be more precise, a covering to go over carpet to protect it and enable the easier retrieval of dropped bits and pieces! I work in an upstairs room which was a bedroom. It is well carpeted and it would be impractical (and very unpopular!) to rip it up. Apart from that the room is also my study so the other half of the room can be comfortable. I do of course a lot of soldering so even though I have made a good fire proof area on the bench it is always possible to drop something hot, so I suppose the covering should be both protective and heat resistant. Any ideas from any of you?
David.....ruedeleglise
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Hi, some of us have the Ikea floor protection sheets: They resist very hot objects, only forming slight ridges with heat.
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/c...-art-44881100/.
In my case I have two, so as to extend the covering to my bench peg area. I have perforated the adjacent edges with my Black and Decker and laced them together with cable ties to keep them together.
The only problem is that the floor discolours around them due to an electrostatic effect, so your carpet will never be the same again. Dennis.
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Thanks Dennis. How thick is this ? Ideally I need to be able to shuffle a stool with casters across the joint...with me on it! Oppps just seen the link. Looks good. Many thanks.
Last edited by Ruedeleglise; 08-03-2017 at 10:03 AM.
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It's 2mm thick, as you probably found out and I've ridden over it for about 11years with my office stool. The weak link is the cable tie connection, as they sometimes give way. Dennis.
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just a point of note, little things bounce off these and they can end up in places you might not have expected! They are great though
Last edited by Wallace; 08-03-2017 at 02:42 PM.
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Like when eating peas d'you mean?
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Protective floor covering
Have now installed my sheet. Great. Thanks for the advice.
Oui c'est aussi petit pois chez nous.....as you would expect from my nom de plume!
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Last edited by Ruedeleglise; 16-03-2017 at 10:57 AM.
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Thanks for the feed back, always appreciated, even though you eat those foreign sounding peas. Dennis.
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Oh no. What's the German for peas?
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