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    Default Did you cover your floor boards???

    Three coats of varnish seems like it is thin and will wear thru quickly. What did you cover the floor with?

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    Default Re: Did you cover your floor boards???

    Quote Originally Posted by TahoeTim View Post
    Three coats of varnish seems like it is thin and will wear thru quickly. What did you cover the floor with?
    I used carpet.
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    Default Re: Did you cover your floor boards???

    Don't have a photo; but, am using rubber floor mats cut to size to cover the floor where feet go. Working on 6 years and this has protected the varnish - varnish still looks good as new.

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    Default Re: Did you cover your floor boards???

    Carpet with a carbon fiber heel plate:
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    Default Re: Did you cover your floor boards???

    I use very thin sheet aluminum that is bonded to kraft paper (I believe it is used for heat duct manufacturing).
    It slides neatly under the peddle mounting shaft and is held in place with 2 screws at the rear.
    Very durable,economical,light,easy to replace and looks good.
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    Default Re: Did you cover your floor boards???

    After bleeding the brakes, I was glad the original builder left mine varnished wood. Very easy to clean up.

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