Buy a plywood board maybe 8ply thick (19mmish) and standard measurement is 2.4x2.4mm, Trim that one edge to make a 2.4mx1.4m.
Then buy the rubber matting, spray on adhesive / liquid nails / anything it to the ply and should fit perfect, otherwise trim the rubber matting.
Now turn the ply over so you have the rubber on the floor to protect the floorboards and that will also reduce shock, while you have the solid ply on top to work on.
Shouldn't cost very much at all really. Solid to work on, shock absorbing and will protect the floor
Not sure how much rubber mats cost, but if they are expensive, sus out clark rubber they sell some nice stuff and can get it cut to size. Shouldn't cost more that $100 for the ply, adhesive and rubber
Update - Just noticed ply comes in 2.4mx1.2m which if you like means no cutting of boards
Then buy the rubber matting, spray on adhesive / liquid nails / anything it to the ply and should fit perfect, otherwise trim the rubber matting.
Now turn the ply over so you have the rubber on the floor to protect the floorboards and that will also reduce shock, while you have the solid ply on top to work on.
Shouldn't cost very much at all really. Solid to work on, shock absorbing and will protect the floor
Not sure how much rubber mats cost, but if they are expensive, sus out clark rubber they sell some nice stuff and can get it cut to size. Shouldn't cost more that $100 for the ply, adhesive and rubber
Update - Just noticed ply comes in 2.4mx1.2m which if you like means no cutting of boards
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