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<blockquote data-quote="whistler" data-source="post: 219225" data-attributes="member: 1086"><p>To all the members sorry for digging this out. I know some boards don't appreciate such things but this post hit home and I needed some more info. slimecoat, I tried to find out more info on the HDPE boards you used and cannot find anything but for decking material. All decking type boards suggested it has a non-slip surface and they even have a grain pattern molded in. Which make sense to me as decks are or tend to be a hazard when wet. What is your "board" originally designed for? You mentioned you got them at a plastic store can you give some product names of the boards so I can look locally? Thanks in Advance to anyone who has any info!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whistler, post: 219225, member: 1086"] To all the members sorry for digging this out. I know some boards don't appreciate such things but this post hit home and I needed some more info. slimecoat, I tried to find out more info on the HDPE boards you used and cannot find anything but for decking material. All decking type boards suggested it has a non-slip surface and they even have a grain pattern molded in. Which make sense to me as decks are or tend to be a hazard when wet. What is your "board" originally designed for? You mentioned you got them at a plastic store can you give some product names of the boards so I can look locally? Thanks in Advance to anyone who has any info! [/QUOTE]
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