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  1. SkwerI

    Crash Pad

    I'm sure they are good, but I've already spent too much money this year and I'm running out of earning time before winter. I forgot that work drops off when the kids go back to school and and the sudden lack of work has caught me by surprise. I need to get back into penny pinching mode till...
  2. SkwerI

    Crash Pad

    Not in the 3/4, although I imagine the 1 1/4 is heavy as shat. I've never seen that size plywood before.
  3. SkwerI

    Crash Pad

    Yeah, I went and bought a few more sheets of plywood. Mine doesn't last as long since it is stored on the back of the truck and gets rained on, and we have rain almost every day in the summer. It falls apart quick when it's been wet for a week then you drive a truck on it. On the other hand, I...
  4. SkwerI

    Crash Pad

    Their 'deal' was the published price plus shipping and tax, it came out to just over $200 per sheet total for the 3'x8'. :( I guess I'll go to HD and buy some more plywood. Rainy season is about over so the plywood I buy now should last through Spring.
  5. SkwerI

    Crash Pad

    HAH! Google is your friend! I found a supply house here in Orlando that sells the Alturna Mat and their published price is $30 less than Sherrill. I called and they said they don't stock them, but if I know exactly what I want then they could cut me a great deal... :/...
  6. SkwerI

    Crash Pad

    Yeah, but I'd need at least 8 pads to have enough to pull the truck up on a yard. You wanna loan me a couple Grand?
  7. SkwerI

    Crash Pad

    John, how are these mats holding up? I'm finally beginning to tire of buying plywood all the time, and in our wet season (all summer long) the plywood can turn to mush in short order. On the other hand, Alturna Mats are $200 each :O and I'm not quite ready to shell out that much for pads only...
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