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  1. No_Bivy

    Crash Pad

    Wow, I didn't realize I had them for so long. Only broke/cracked two in that time. Both from dropping wood on then
  2. No_Bivy

    Crash Pad

    so far they are worth it....i would not buy plywood.
  3. No_Bivy

    Crash Pad

    plastique' is z best..........
  4. No_Bivy

    Crash Pad

    I have 10 sheet.se of TracMat....works awesome. Getting ready to buy ten more that have one smooth side to protect asphalt from marks...230 4x8
  5. No_Bivy

    Crash Pad

    That cushion worked great...and then you can sell it for scrap. Good idea Paul:lol:
  6. No_Bivy

    Crash Pad

    Chips make sense. Got any pics of the nugget across the drive?
  7. No_Bivy

    Crash Pad

    My next Xperiment is a "tire log" super Zorber...........
  8. No_Bivy

    Crash Pad

    A six pack of moto tires is really easy to move around. Got two trucks in action so no biggie. It was a very dead pine, didn't want to rope it out. It was purely R & D cause I could. One of these days I will go BIG. The mats are 4x8, still a little cheaper then alturna. A bit easier to manuver...
  9. No_Bivy

    Crash Pad

    They would rock in sandy conditions I bet.
  10. No_Bivy

    Crash Pad

    I drove to Charlotte. Thats where the company is. The have several versions and colors. 200 per sheet:\: I know it's a lot but so far I have been beating these things into sumbission. They also help cover obstacles like stairs for the mini. They do have holes where you can hook they together or...
  11. No_Bivy

    Crash Pad

    yeah.....maybe not, but re-paving would be expensive so I wasn't gonna take a chance. Besides I'm working my way up dropping bigger chunks on it....R&D ya know
  12. No_Bivy

    Crash Pad

    the mats http://www.mudtraks.com/product/trak.php
  13. No_Bivy

    Crash Pad

    Neighbors did come out thinking we dropped something on the house...it is a bit loud:lol: :/: :lol:
  14. No_Bivy

    Crash Pad

    OK,...I know this thread screams foam at the start but I'll stick my neck out anyway. Usually when we need to soften the blow of a big trunk, we create a crib with smaller wqod. This works great on lawns and such, but is no good on a hard surface where the cribbing might damage the surface..ie...
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