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Old 03 September 2003, 12:24 PM
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I need to find a sensibly priced solution for my kids Horsebox floor, to make it a bit more grippy and waterproof (currently structural plywood). This is the rubber stuff they use in the playgounds around the swings etc and is apparently troweled on.

Can anyone help ?
Old 03 September 2003, 03:59 PM
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Old 03 September 2003, 08:25 PM
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mmmm its soft when you fall off the jungle jim!!

Other than that, you might find it a bugger to clean, as its like tarmac (a little bit) in that its bumpy.

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could just use this stuff and glue it on with adhesive...

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I work for an industrial resin flooring company - you DON'T want to be using trowel applied flooring products unless you have got some experience of them. Anyone can use some adhesive and a stanley knife however...

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Or the proper rubber crumb stuff is here but again it's tiles which are much easier to use.
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Cheers Buzz, the Floor is 4x8 feet, the ramp is 4x4 feet, It needs to be grippy in the wet, what sort of money for this stuff ?(not fussy about the colour)

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the top site gives prices ~ £129 per 5 square metres I think it was.

It's not cheap but the 4mm thick tiles have an expected lifespan of 15 years.
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