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![]() wrote in message I have considered using an oil based floor and deck enamel, and spreading sand in top of it, then repainting over the sand. That works. |
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I have considered using an oil based
floor and deck enamel, and spreading sand in top of it, then repainting over the sand. indoor outdoor carpet? Also, if you don't want to go the sand route -- there's paint with ground up rubber bits already in it. You just roll it on. stuff like this: http://www.allstatesign.com/anti_slip_paint.htm |
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mark wrote:
I have considered using an oil based floor and deck enamel, and spreading sand in top of it, then repainting over the sand. indoor outdoor carpet? Also, if you don't want to go the sand route -- there's paint with ground up rubber bits already in it. You just roll it on. stuff like this: http://www.allstatesign.com/anti_slip_paint.htm Take a look at this: http://www.pro-tect.com/faqs_water_shield.shtml |
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I have fallen quite a few times on it, and even fell over the edge twice
now. Limit your intake to two beers before going outside. G Anyone got any suggestions? If you have a decent marina or boat shop/supply place in your venue, go down and talk to the folks about antiskid coatings. Another possibility is an industrial supply firm. Some products might cover over the wood look that you like, but consider the jury awards if you have a litigious guest take a tumble. Good luck and be safe. Joe |
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