Go for it. Not many think of ways to get out of trouble BEFORE they are in it big time.Lets see, so far we have:
1. Weight
Answer: Pfft... *looks at truck* Can't say weight has been a concern for me since ever.
2. Longevity
Answer: 1 is none, 2 is 1 - They are cheap, so I can just store like 4 of them on top of my rack.
3. Harder to Clean
Answer: Not sure I agree. Or if its true, just toss it in the junk pile and move on to the next one.
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So thinking about it more, for a little more money I could DIY truckbed line them.
I think the biggest practical difference would be how the plastic ones can flex without breaking. Mine are the folding type so they work as well or better at leveling off the truck or a trailer as they do functioning as a traction board.Change my mind.
But seriously, any reason I shouldn't? 10x2 with nubs all over it. I think I have that in my scraps pile. I have sealer and some paint from the store might run $10 max.
They call them "WHACKtrax" boards which made me laugh.
I can make a wood version as intricate or simple as basic as my imagination will take me.
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Figures MS would take the one I have and make it puke ? green!Personally I think the Martha Stewart version is the winner. Such a practical bag too:
MARTHA STEWART MTS-APSTA 24-Inch Heavy Duty Rubber Non-Slip Traction Aid Roll Out Grip https://a.co/d/3jj2lx6
Just call on Soupie! I'll bring them to the dump for you! =)Lets see, so far we have:
3. Harder to Clean
Answer: Not sure I agree. Or if its true, justtoss it in the junk pileand move on to the next one.
LOL, pretty cheap price and I'm sure it's better than nothing! Who knew! =DPersonally I think the Martha Stewart version is the winner. Such a practical bag too:
MARTHA STEWART MTS-APSTA 24-Inch Heavy Duty Rubber Non-Slip Traction Aid Roll Out Grip https://a.co/d/3jj2lx6