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Sort of like "Dri deck" in looks (but did not see it at dridecks
website) I heard great things about these anti fatigue mats to stand on; I even saw the box and wrote what I thought the name was but I am not finding it with a search. I thought it was seashoos.com anybody familiar with this stuff-- got a link? TIA, Robert |
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![]() "captkeywest" wrote in message ups.com... Sort of like "Dri deck" in looks (but did not see it at dridecks website) I heard great things about these anti fatigue mats to stand on; I even saw the box and wrote what I thought the name was but I am not finding it with a search. I thought it was seashoos.com anybody familiar with this stuff-- got a link? TIA, Robert Call some restaurant supply places. They use similar stuff in the kitchens, and because they're constantly bombarded with slop, they're made to be easy to clean. They're also sometimes sold by places that sell industrial cleaning/janitorial supplies. If you can't find such a dealer: 1) Go to www.rubbermaid.com 2) Find a phone number and ask to be put in touch with their commercial product department. 3) Get some names of dealers you can order from on the web or by phone. In other words, Rubbermaid doesn't make the mats, but they *do* make commercial maintenance products which would be sold by the same type of dealers that would carry work mats. As a last resort, ask at some local restaurants, or call the purchasing deparment at a hospital. Someone should be able to guide you. |
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I've heard very good things about them too! "captkeywest" wrote in message ups.com... Sort of like "Dri deck" in looks (but did not see it at dridecks website) I heard great things about these anti fatigue mats to stand on; I even saw the box and wrote what I thought the name was but I am not finding it with a search. I thought it was seashoos.com anybody familiar with this stuff-- got a link? TIA, Robert |
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captkeywest wrote:
Sort of like "Dri deck" in looks (but did not see it at dridecks website) I heard great things about these anti fatigue mats to stand on; I even saw the box and wrote what I thought the name was but I am not finding it with a search. Well, we bought some rubber floor mats for the boat, they help a LOT when standing all day. They are about 1/4" hard spongy rubber like heavy neoprene, non-skid, keep wear off the teak & holly sole, and boy are my feet less sore. They are called Connect-A-Mat (they're approx 2' square with tabs to lock together on a bigger floor) and made by Mohawk. We bought them at Home Depot or Lowes. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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On 30 Jun 2005 04:05:50 -0700, "captkeywest" wrote:
Sort of like "Dri deck" in looks (but did not see it at dridecks website) I heard great things about these anti fatigue mats to stand on; I even saw the box and wrote what I thought the name was but I am not finding it with a search. I thought it was seashoos.com anybody familiar with this stuff-- got a link? TIA, Robert Home Depot sells mats for putting on the floor in kid's rooms. They're rubber pieces, two feet square, with interlocking edges. They can be easily cut with a knife to fit just about any shape. I've lined the cuddy with them, and they work great. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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I bought the interlocking squares from Home Depot, and they're OK. The First
ones I bought were at Big Lots! and they're better - thicker. Too bad I only bought a four pack. I added a couple more (the Home Depot ones). Now, my 19' bow rider has a cushioned floor from the dashboard aft. Our USCG Auxiliary patrols in San Diego Bay keep us on our feet for most of the eight hours: we really appreciate the cushioning of the pads. "John H" wrote in message ... On 30 Jun 2005 04:05:50 -0700, "captkeywest" wrote: Sort of like "Dri deck" in looks (but did not see it at dridecks website) I heard great things about these anti fatigue mats to stand on; I even saw the box and wrote what I thought the name was but I am not finding it with a search. I thought it was seashoos.com anybody familiar with this stuff-- got a link? TIA, Robert Home Depot sells mats for putting on the floor in kid's rooms. They're rubber pieces, two feet square, with interlocking edges. They can be easily cut with a knife to fit just about any shape. I've lined the cuddy with them, and they work great. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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THANKS !, thats the one- at the time I was preoccupied and had just
tried to jot down what I barely had a moment to glance at- I thought it said "shoos" but now think there must have been tape over the tail end of the "c" and I interpreted the "c" to be an "o" or maybe the box was ripped over the ending cks. but that IS the one I was looking for! NOYB wrote: http://www.seashocks.com/ I've heard very good things about them too! "captkeywest" wrote in message ups.com... Sort of like "Dri deck" in looks (but did not see it at dridecks website) I heard great things about these anti fatigue mats to stand on; I even saw the box and wrote what I thought the name was but I am not finding it with a search. I thought it was seashoos.com anybody familiar with this stuff-- got a link? TIA, Robert |
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