I have several of the Woodcraft 2' x 5' anti-fatigue mats (also sold by others, in various colors) and they definitely beat standing on a bare concrete slab. They don't play nice with casters, though: anything but the most lightly-loaded cart or mobile base will either hang up on the edge or bog down due to the mat being soft and squishy. I think the interlocking mats that HF and others sell are harder and might be better in this regard, but I have no experience with those.
You would lose a little ceiling height, but if you don't have any water drainage issues with your shop's floor you could put down 3/4" pressure-treated sleepers and cover them with a layer of 3/4" plywood. The space between the sleepers could be filled with rigid foam insulation, to make the floor a wee bit more pleasant to stand on during the winter months.
You would lose a little ceiling height, but if you don't have any water drainage issues with your shop's floor you could put down 3/4" pressure-treated sleepers and cover them with a layer of 3/4" plywood. The space between the sleepers could be filled with rigid foam insulation, to make the floor a wee bit more pleasant to stand on during the winter months.












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