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Posted by BSAKing@hotmail.com on April 30, 2008, 8:13 am
My son and his buddies are building a large skateboard ramp in the
back yard and need to cover the plywood structure with something
smooth for their skateboards.
Masonite is popular, but is prone to damage by moisture.
Special skateboard coverings are very expensive and out of their price
range.
I had thought perhaps a vinyl flooring and glue it on if I could find
one not too slippery.
Does anyone have any other suggestions for a suitable material to
check out? Price and moisture resistance are the key I guess.
tia
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Posted by ransley on April 30, 2008, 8:17 am
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> My son and his buddies are building a large skateboard ramp in the
> back yard and need to cover the plywood structure with something
> smooth for their skateboards.
> Masonite is popular, but is prone to damage by moisture.
> Special skateboard coverings are very expensive and out of their price
> range.
> I had thought perhaps a vinyl flooring and glue it on if I could find
> one not too slippery.
> Does anyone have any other suggestions for a suitable material to
> check out? Price and moisture resistance are the key I guess.
> tia
Just curious, what if a neighbor breaks his neck, does homeowner ins
cover you, or do you loose the home.
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Posted by BSAKing@hotmail.com on April 30, 2008, 9:09 am
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> > My son and his buddies are building a large skateboard ramp in the
> > back yard and need to cover the plywood structure with something
> > smooth for their skateboards.
> > Masonite is popular, but is prone to damage by moisture.
> > Special skateboard coverings are very expensive and out of their price
> > range.
> > I had thought perhaps a vinyl flooring and glue it on if I could find
> > one not too slippery.
> > Does anyone have any other suggestions for a suitable material to
> > check out? Price and moisture resistance are the key I guess.
> > tia
> Just curious, what if a neighbor breaks his neck, does homeowner ins
> cover you, or do you loose the home.- Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -
they need to sign a disclaimer.
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Posted by Jeff on April 30, 2008, 10:58 am
One suggestion, check out garage floor epoxy coatings.
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> My son and his buddies are building a large skateboard ramp in the
> back yard and need to cover the plywood structure with something
> smooth for their skateboards.
> Masonite is popular, but is prone to damage by moisture.
> Special skateboard coverings are very expensive and out of their price
> range.
> I had thought perhaps a vinyl flooring and glue it on if I could find
> one not too slippery.
> Does anyone have any other suggestions for a suitable material to
> check out? Price and moisture resistance are the key I guess.
> tia
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Posted by BSAKing@hotmail.com on April 30, 2008, 11:57 am
> One suggestion, check out garage floor epoxy coatings.
> > My son and his buddies are building a large skateboard ramp in the
> > back yard and need to cover the plywood structure with something
> > smooth for their skateboards.
> > Masonite is popular, but is prone to damage by moisture.
> > Special skateboard coverings are very expensive and out of their price
> > range.
> > I had thought perhaps a vinyl flooring and glue it on if I could find
> > one not too slippery.
> > Does anyone have any other suggestions for a suitable material to
> > check out? Price and moisture resistance are the key I guess.
> > tia- Hide quoted text -
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that is an idea - thanks.
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> back yard and need to cover the plywood structure with something
> smooth for their skateboards.
> Masonite is popular, but is prone to damage by moisture.
> Special skateboard coverings are very expensive and out of their price
> range.
> I had thought perhaps a vinyl flooring and glue it on if I could find
> one not too slippery.
> Does anyone have any other suggestions for a suitable material to
> check out? Price and moisture resistance are the key I guess.
> tia