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Location: South Portsmouth, KY | I've seen pics with guys using them while standing runnin the trolling motor. Any clue when i can get one of those feet supporting pads for when your standing? |
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Location: Yahara River Chain | I would imagine that you can get one of those pads anytime you want. Now if you were really asking WHERE you could get one, I think you could at a Menard's, Lowe's, Home Depot, etc. |
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| You might try restaurant supply houses. They are pretty popular with line cooks and prep folks. If you're at a total loss, try the Grainger or McMaster Carr on line catalongs. If you can't get it there, you probably can't get it. |
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| Occasionally I have seen them at Costco. |
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Location: oconomowoc, wi | HOBO in milwaukee has em. i think i saw them priced for $19.95 |
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| They're anti-fatigue mats that you can find at any big box hardware store. |
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| I'm redoing my front deck this winter and when I do I'm installing padding under the carpet. Look in the gym/workout section of any big store.
Either the interlocking foam tiles, or "yoga pads".
The wife just bought a new yog pad the other day, and I've already eyeballed it for this very project LOL |
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Location: Milwaukee, WI | smallmouth/musky - 10/11/2012 3:33 PM
I'm redoing my front deck this winter and when I do I'm installing padding under the carpet. Look in the gym/workout section of any big store.
Either the interlocking foam tiles, or "yoga pads".
The wife just bought a new yog pad the other day, and I've already eyeballed it for this very project LOL
I would be really careful with putting pad under your carpet. If it gets wet, it can take forever to dry, and that can and will cause rot/mold/etc.
Just my 2 cents.
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Posts: 128
| Louis - 10/11/2012 3:39 PM
smallmouth/musky - 10/11/2012 3:33 PM
I'm redoing my front deck this winter and when I do I'm installing padding under the carpet. Look in the gym/workout section of any big store.
Either the interlocking foam tiles, or "yoga pads".
The wife just bought a new yog pad the other day, and I've already eyeballed it for this very project LOL
I would be really careful with putting pad under your carpet. If it gets wet, it can take forever to dry, and that can and will cause rot/mold/etc.
Just my 2 cents.
I've submerged some of this stuff under water for more than a month and it doesn't absorb water. |
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