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Old 01-02-2007, 05:00 PM
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Where can I purchase dimpled non-skid cockpit flooring? Anyone using this or have it? Pro’s & Con’s?
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Old 01-02-2007, 06:06 PM
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I 'd also be interested in were to get no carpet flooring or options...
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Old 01-02-2007, 06:15 PM
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http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...hlight=lonseal
 
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Might want to look at this website as well. They have the same type of flooring and it comes in bigger sheets than the pirelli. They advertise it as garage flooring.

www.genuinehotrod.com
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both pirelli, and the pergo flooring are pretty good, a lil tedious to install. requires adhesive. and they do fade , some colors more rapid than others.
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Do they all require adhesive? Is it poss that any are heavy enough to poss velcro corners? I hate to do any glue/cuting fiberglass thats just me.
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I'm liking that Lonseal Londeck Plate in the Matte Steel lookhttp://www.lonsealspecialty.com/londeckpl.html#
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that may work with velcro due to width. but how you gonna hold down the velcro????

glue?
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I am in the process of installing the lonseal londeck coin in mine. I ordered it from plasteak. the nice thing is that it comes in 8' wide so there will be no seams.
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Originally Posted by IRONMAN
I am in the process of installing the lonseal londeck coin in mine. I ordered it from plasteak. the nice thing is that it comes in 8' wide so there will be no seams.
I used the same stuff. It's hard to work with but in the end it's a very nice product.
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