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<p>[quote user="nealknows"]</p> <p>Roger,</p> <p>Is the room part of your home/house? If so, I would put the laminate wood floor down. Why? It adds value to the house. Then go to harbor freight (no, I don't work for them) and buy those 4 pack of 24"x24" floor pads. Use the 20% coupon and you're goodto go. Those floor pads are GREAT to stand on. My train room is part of the house, has hardwood floors, and the layout goes around the room. Put the floor mats in the aisles so the operators can stand on it in comfort.</p> <p>Hope this helps.</p> <p>Neal</p> <p>[/quote]</p> <p> </p> <p>Home Depot carries them as well. They are interlocking foam mats. I bought about a $100 worth of them to use at the Amherst Railroad Hobby Show this year. Best $100 I have ever spent (I stand all day behind modules running trains).</p>
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