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Trailer Carpet?
Whats the best and most durable to use. We are going to re-carpet the trailer.
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I have, in the past, purchased rolls from our local Merc dealer. Not sure what it is or the weight. But it is rubber backed. Unfortunately, it doesn't last very long. I saw some at a West Marine store recently that was not rubber backed, and seemed thicker than what I have been using. Just wondering if it is better?? Not trying to hijack, but feel the answer might be relevant to your question.
I believe this is the product I saw at West Marine. http://www.westmarine.com/buy/ce-smi...gray--14118343 |
My bunks are too long for the West Marine packaged carpet. So, I went to a home depot, and bought the needed lengths of their commercial runner. It comes on a bulk 100' roll, is two feet wide, and you just cut the amount you need. It was available in a dark gray that looks pretty good on my black trailer. It has held up wonderfully, and is what I'll do again when it's time.
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Just bought some from here, very dense compared to others I looked at, appeared to be the same as what myco originally used.http://www.easternmarine.com/Boat-Tr...kets-Hardware/ FYI, Lowes has stainless staples
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Home Depot has stainless staples too.
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Thanks guys
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It was available in a dark gray that looks pretty good on my black trailer. It has held up wonderfully, and is what I'll do again when it's time.http://goo.gl/MjYNYm
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Since you live in a boating area I would suggest checking your local Lowes. The last bunk project I had I used the black marine carpeting that they sell and it held up very well. It can also be cut to length and if I remember correctly it was slightly cheaper than going with the carpeting from the catalogs.
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I used lowes carpet. But before I stapled it all together I used a bench sander and rounded off the corners where it normally tears. So far so good.
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