You could also just buy a box of roundhead screws and run 2-4 of them on
each pad. The metal will have a high wear, and the round head will still
make it easy to make neutral turns in grass.
On Apr 1, 2011 1:59 PM, "Loren" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Gluing I wouldn't think is too bad, but finding the right material is
> a bigger deal. I was thinking for when I'm ready to mess with pads to
> get vinyl floor tiles, have someone laser or router cut the pads, and
> then just glue them on. Keep a small bag full to glue on if you loose
> one.
>
> On Mar 31, 9:32 pm, Jeremy Joker Brosious <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> I thought about that, but the trouble would be getting it on there.
>> I'd have to cut each piece, and secure it on with some kind of glue,
>> or cut thick pieces and secure them on with bolts or screws. I'm
>> looking for something servicable, but low on cost and man hours.
>> Thats why i though:  "Bed liner"  It's tough stuff, says you can put
>> it on wood, its basically emulsified rubber coating mixed with an
>> adhesive... brilliant!  It seems to stick well, (my hands prove this,
>> luckily just a little before i remembered to use gloves).
>>
>> BTW:  I've already started doing it.  I just wanted to see if anyone
>> else has tried, and wanted to share their results.  Thanks for the
>> reply though.  :)
>
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