Elessar
Well-Known Member
I'm looking at what to me looks like an exciting deck coating. It's 3mm thick as standard, mottled rubbery feel. Very tough, good choice of colours and extra non skid can be added.
It would make an excellent replacement for treadmaster I think, and will also be good for those who want a treadmaster like product. The sheet is made up in situ so there are no joins.
So apart from paint with non skid in it, what deck coverings are out there:
treadmaster and copies
fake teak various brands
teak and other woods
anything else?
Anyone think a sprayed on in situ covering might have a use? Is it already being done and I've missed the point?
It is so flexible, rubbery and waterproof it can be used to make up shower trays in situ - any shape you like - and is strong ie tear and stetch resistant enough to be used on wooden decks.
So come on doom mongers tell me why it's no good.
It would make an excellent replacement for treadmaster I think, and will also be good for those who want a treadmaster like product. The sheet is made up in situ so there are no joins.
So apart from paint with non skid in it, what deck coverings are out there:
treadmaster and copies
fake teak various brands
teak and other woods
anything else?
Anyone think a sprayed on in situ covering might have a use? Is it already being done and I've missed the point?
It is so flexible, rubbery and waterproof it can be used to make up shower trays in situ - any shape you like - and is strong ie tear and stetch resistant enough to be used on wooden decks.
So come on doom mongers tell me why it's no good.