Continue drilling screws down the length of the mat every 5 75 inches.
How to layer plywood and a stall mat.
1 point 3 years ago.
It is assumed the matting will be a single layer of horse stall matting.
This is much like some cf gyms ive seen.
The designers plan is to have the plywood be seamless and flat into the floor that is completely covered by horse stall mat.
Below describes the planned construction method.
I ve considered adding plywood for a proper platform but honestly if a stall mat can handle a 2 000 pound horse i m not sure what you gain by plywood.
First drill the screws into the 4 corners of each mat leaving about 1 from the edges.
The plywood will help it feel like a solid gym floor like there s no carpet under it at all.
Lay the four pieces of rubber mat on top of the osb.
No movement no complaints.
For a home gym over a carpeted floor put down a layer of 3 4 plywood and stall mats on top of that as discussed above regarding stall mats.
Coat the top layer of wood with linseed oil then a few coats of polyurethane.
Two 3 4 layers of osb topped with stall mats and 3 4 maple or other hardwood ply.
The sub floor is concrete.
I could do a 1 2 plywood subfloor for the entire gym space for about 150 and then it would be level or i could just put anywhere from 1 2 to 1 5 only under the squat rack but i don t know how annoying that difference in elevation would be if the rest of the space is only a single layer of 3 4 stall mats from tsc.
Using a straight edge measure and mark the rubber mats.
Score the rubber mat with a box cutter or cut it with a reciprocating saw.
I used wood screws and just sunk them a touch below the surface level of the mats.
Side by side with the plywood.
I did similar for underneath my rack except two layers of plywood under the stall mats.
Use your power drill to screw the stall mats to the 4 x 2 pieces of plywood with 1 25 wood screws.
I mean honestly i don t know but it is so damn dense i don t see feel or have any signs of it giving.
Screw the final pieces of rubber in place.