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3ft x 4ft x 3/4in is on some sort of clearance. Free delivery or ship to store, but description says it weighs 50 lbs so shipping might be better. Bought 3 for my garage.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Rubbe.../304106362
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The first was definitely the best quality, second changed the pattern and were about 1/16 thinner (not enough to trip you, but enough to see and feel every time you step on it), third was far inferior and left crumbs everywhere. It also matches the first ones in height but the edges are not square. Yet they all share the same part number.
You'd have to buy two of these from Home Depot to equal a single horse stall mat.
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Would very likely help. Probably would need to put a concrete paver between this and the printer. You could also just mount squash ball feet to your printer.
You'd have to buy two of these from Home Depot to equal a single horse stall mat.
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The tractor supply one you linked is more like a big block the same stuff your tires are made of and also has studs on the bottom to allow air/water flow. This deal is compressed recycled particles and it looks like it's flat on both sides.
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Many of these rubber flooring and rubber weights have the same offgassing issue. I'm guessing these would be the same.
I recommend leaving them outside for a few days (or a week) before placing them where you want.
These would work, but you'd be far better off with the Tractor Supply mats. You could even get by with just one of the TS mats. 6' is wide enough that the bumper plates on a typical barbell would both be contained within that 6' width. Whereas you'd need at least 2 of the HD 3x4 mats.
I recommend leaving them outside for a few days (or a week) before placing them where you want.