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Unread 02-15-2008, 07:55 AM
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Don't know if these could have something non-skid and cheaper than
name brand.

http://www.plasticlumberyard.com/pla...htm#Industrial
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Great find Parish!

Norristown is not that far from me and the price for a full sheet of 3/4 Seaboard is $211, thats not bad at all. This is why this site is great
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Full sheets are the way to go!! I bought 2 full sheets for the V20, 3/4 and 3/8 I made so many things out of the extra!!

I will be buying another sheet for the Sea Ox soon!
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I just emailed them to see if they carry the Seaboard Grip X which is non-skid. I'm concerned the regular Seaboard may be too slippery.
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is starboard and seaboard the same ? also has anyone tryed painting the deck(floor) puting sand in the paint for traction
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is starboard and seaboard the same ? also has anyone tryed painting the deck(floor) puting sand in the paint for traction
I was thinking the same thing with regard to the sand... Is the starboard paintable as is or does it need to be treated/primered to be able to paint?
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Thats one of Starboard and Seaboards drawbacks is that it can't be painted or easily glued. Seaboard is available in about 6 different colors, I would like to find a color that closely matches my existing deck so i don't have to paint. If I can't find a color that matches my existing deck I may just find a paint that matches the seaboard and paint the deck.
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