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Rubber Padded Mats? Snumper 10-02-2006
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Posted by on October 2, 2006, 11:40 pm


I don't know what they're called... I asked the guy at Home Depot and
he lead me to the doormats - which I don't want.
Basically they're rubber mats one stands on to comfort his stance and
provide traction on a porentially slippery surface. I have seen them
laid out on wood planks on scaffolds.
Where would I find these? I looked in HD's ladder area, but came up
empty.


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Posted by Jason on October 2, 2006, 11:55 pm


are you talking about anti-fatigue mats or stuff just for traction?


Jason
The place where you made your stand never mattered,
only that you were there... and still on your feet


Snumper@gmail.com wrote:
> I don't know what they're called... I asked the guy at Home Depot and
> he lead me to the doormats - which I don't want.
> Basically they're rubber mats one stands on to comfort his stance and
> provide traction on a porentially slippery surface. I have seen them
> laid out on wood planks on scaffolds.
> Where would I find these? I looked in HD's ladder area, but came up
> empty.
>

Posted by mrsgator88 on October 3, 2006, 12:52 am


I found them once at Sam's club, but they don't always have them. An
industrial supply company will carry these.

S

> are you talking about anti-fatigue mats or stuff just for traction?
>
>
> Jason
> The place where you made your stand never mattered,
> only that you were there... and still on your feet
>
>
> Snumper@gmail.com wrote:
>> I don't know what they're called... I asked the guy at Home Depot and
>> he lead me to the doormats - which I don't want.
>> Basically they're rubber mats one stands on to comfort his stance and
>> provide traction on a porentially slippery surface. I have seen them
>> laid out on wood planks on scaffolds.
>> Where would I find these? I looked in HD's ladder area, but came up
>> empty.
>>



Posted by on October 3, 2006, 9:32 pm



mrsgator88 wrote:
> I found them once at Sam's club, but they don't always have them. An
> industrial supply company will carry these.
>
>



I tried Sams' Lowe's and Home Depot - nothing.

I found traction mats full of holes and all sorts of kickass patterns,
but thats no good for me.
Bare feet are going to be on this thing - thats the problem. They're
going to be standing on this thing for a long time in bare feet.
Crap... I'm screwed.


Posted by on October 3, 2006, 4:14 pm


The ones I saw were both. Maybe three feet by four feet - half an inch
in thickness and padded. They kept my from slipping and gave me some
padding to stand for hours.


Jason wrote:
> are you talking about anti-fatigue mats or stuff just for traction?
>
>
> Jason
> The place where you made your stand never mattered,
> only that you were there... and still on your feet
>
>
> Snumper@gmail.com wrote:
> > I don't know what they're called... I asked the guy at Home Depot and
> > he lead me to the doormats - which I don't want.
> > Basically they're rubber mats one stands on to comfort his stance and
> > provide traction on a porentially slippery surface. I have seen them
> > laid out on wood planks on scaffolds.
> > Where would I find these? I looked in HD's ladder area, but came up
> > empty.
> >


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