You're using wood as a mat? You must be a bazillionaire. What's next, $100 bills as TP? /s 😆
That would have been a much cheaper option for me. These cheap plastic mats allow the chair to sink in and older folks in the house can't get them to roll. Ended up buying a nice polycarbonate chair mat that is like rolling on glass. So much better. But, it cost $80
You're using wood as a mat? You must be a bazillionaire. What's next, $100 bills as TP? /s 😆
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Yeah plywood isn't a good option with prices this high unless willing to pay for it.
A sheet of 3/8" is about $45 locally. Viewed from the perspective of buying for use as a chair mat, that price doesn't seem out of line compared to the prices of some of the higher end chair mats.
That being said, it is highway robbery that a sheet of 3/8" plywood costs $45 these days.
A sheet of 3/8" is about $45 locally. Viewed from the perspective of buying for use as a chair mat, that price doesn't seem out of line compared to the prices of some of the higher end chair mats.
That being said, it is highway robbery that a sheet of 3/8" plywood costs $45 these days.
I think that's about what I paid for mine. It's held up great and I've used the other half for other various projects around the house. I like the plywood option over glass alternatives as I don't have to worry about dropping something that might shatter it. Again, I am on a shaggy carpet so regular floor protectors would just sag and cradle over time.
I have a similar one. It's a great chair mat - works on "standard" chair wheels and the rollerblade style wheels on medium-plush carpet. I went with this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VWPGR7B
hey I have this. It's decent. However, it slips on carpet and I've to readjust every day. I have it tucked under a printer on one side and the table leg on the other side. It still slides on the carpet, piles up and drives me nuts. Anyway to prevent this?
I have tried mats with spikes and they too slide. This is crazy and I want to fix this.
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That would have been a much cheaper option for me. These cheap plastic mats allow the chair to sink in and older folks in the house can't get them to roll. Ended up buying a nice polycarbonate chair mat that is like rolling on glass. So much better. But, it cost $80
Amazon Basics Polycarbonate Office Carpet Chair Mat, With Lip, for Thick Carpets, 47" x 53" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RRD1...UTF8&
Maybe they don't carry at your store. I called my local location and they said they have 82 physically there.
Not here in Jersey
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&
That being said, it is highway robbery that a sheet of 3/8" plywood costs $45 these days.
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That being said, it is highway robbery that a sheet of 3/8" plywood costs $45 these days.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&psc=1 [amazon.com]
I have tried mats with spikes and they too slide. This is crazy and I want to fix this.
The house next to your.
Small particles of sand gets under these, sticks to the bottom and rolling across the mat basically slowly sands the finish off the floor.
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&
https://www.amazon.com/gp/custome...B07K9