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any one ever tried this with your floor?
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<blockquote data-quote="DuraCraft" data-source="post: 180745" data-attributes="member: 4326"><p>Just a couple of tips:</p><p></p><p>1. it must not soak up water - weight will be a problem, plus drying it out, mold, etc.</p><p></p><p>2. if it has cracks, believe me, leads/weights, hooks, etc. WILL creep down into any crack or hole it can find, causing you much pain.</p><p></p><p>That's it. Two important things to be aware of when buying matt flooring for your boat. The stuff I have is lightweight, doesn't soak up water, and has no places for things to fall into. It's about 3/16" or so thick. I forgot what kind of place I bought it, but it was some kind of industrial supply that does not normally sell to public. I just checked in phone book, called a few places until I found this one, and they said come get what I needed. I checked all the normal places, WallyWorld, Lowe's, Home Depot, etc., and they did not have what I was looking for that met the two criteria above...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DuraCraft, post: 180745, member: 4326"] Just a couple of tips: 1. it must not soak up water - weight will be a problem, plus drying it out, mold, etc. 2. if it has cracks, believe me, leads/weights, hooks, etc. WILL creep down into any crack or hole it can find, causing you much pain. That's it. Two important things to be aware of when buying matt flooring for your boat. The stuff I have is lightweight, doesn't soak up water, and has no places for things to fall into. It's about 3/16" or so thick. I forgot what kind of place I bought it, but it was some kind of industrial supply that does not normally sell to public. I just checked in phone book, called a few places until I found this one, and they said come get what I needed. I checked all the normal places, WallyWorld, Lowe's, Home Depot, etc., and they did not have what I was looking for that met the two criteria above... [/QUOTE]
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