They sell at Wal-Mart, for use in RV's to keep things from sliding
around. Tones of uses around the house. I had one under my HexKey
until a recent trip. Now will have to track down that roll again and
get another piece
David Wilburn
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You might find that stiff feet don't stick to the deck so well.
David
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From: Gil Gibbs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/09/19 Wed AM 09:39:46 BST
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] Re: Hexkey waiting on bench, due to warning
Thanks to Ken, K0PP, for the note about
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You might find that stiff feet don't stick to the deck so well.
David
G3UNA
From: Gil Gibbs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/09/19
I got a small swatch of a rubberized waffle like padding - you can see
through the mesh like a screen - and it stops the 'scoot' really great. I've
had
it so long that I can't remember where it came from, and I'm not even sure it
was intended for use with a key. The one I have is blue,
Is that, perhaps, something called Rug Gripper? You can get it in
small rolls in most hardware type stores. Initially used to put under
throw rugs on wooden floors. But great for this as well. Can be cut to
size.
Michael N4NMR
Ashburn, VA
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I got a small swatch of
Michael Bower wrote:
Is that, perhaps, something called Rug Gripper? You can get it in
small rolls in most hardware type stores. Initially used to put under
throw rugs on wooden floors. But great for this as well. Can be cut to
size.
My wife uses it to keep stuff from sliding around in
Living in the shaky west, I got a roll of something like that intended to
keep breakables on the table when the next earthquake hits (unless the
earthquake turns the table over, of course). Mine is brown and I found it in
a stationary store. Does a FB job of keeping my bugs in place. I've found
If this is the same stuff I'm thinking of, in addition to Rug Gripper as
another fellow posted, it's available in smaller rolls in the housewares section
of stores like Wal-Mart. It's marketed as a type of drawer liner. I've also
seen it in the hardware stores, and I also once saw a sleeping bag
On Wed, 19 Sep 2007, Michael Bower wrote:
Is that, perhaps, something called Rug Gripper? You can get it in small
rolls in most hardware type stores. Initially used to put under throw rugs
on wooden floors. But great for this as well. Can be cut to size.
There are also a rubberized mesh
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