safety tread
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safety tread
I am looking for some safety tread material. Need app. 10"x 14" Is there someone out there with some left over they would like to sell?
Jeff Smith
Jeff Smith
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I have brand new 18 x 24 in sheets in the stock for $275
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Hello, An alternative is the diamond shaped aluminium sheet metal for screen door bottoms. I used 3m weather strip cement to glue it to thicker running board and cab flooring sheet metal its been stuck on there since about 1990. Maybe Mcmaster Carr has some sheet stock you could use as well. I have purchased materiaL from a door and glass shop in the past buy extra your friends they maybe thanking you down the tracks . This may help balance the checkbook easier, But if you want the really cool thread plate that good Too.
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As a wise man Said, Do something even if its Wrong Del "Skinhead "Jenkins
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Jeff, Not sure where you want to use the safety Thread, but you could make it.
I put a construction article in Modeltec maybe 10 years ago on the process
and you can see the two types i made
The platform of the caboose is real easy and the catwalk takes a bit more time
Here are the pics to show the result
Rich
I put a construction article in Modeltec maybe 10 years ago on the process
and you can see the two types i made
The platform of the caboose is real easy and the catwalk takes a bit more time
Here are the pics to show the result
Rich
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Rich,
Do you by chance know the month and year it was in Modeltec?
Do you by chance know the month and year it was in Modeltec?
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You can also use the grease catching netting from pizza boxes depending on the scale. Someone gave me some a long time ago.
You basically glue it on to the smooth metal surface and then paint the whole thing.
-M
You basically glue it on to the smooth metal surface and then paint the whole thing.
-M
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Ken, PM sent
The Article was in Modeltec in February 1998 and called:
Authentic-Looking Steel Safety Walks for 1-1/2" Scale
And yes, the Caboose Floor is made from Pizza Netting
The floor is wet primered and the net placed on the wet primer and then re-primered --then painted
Rich
The Article was in Modeltec in February 1998 and called:
Authentic-Looking Steel Safety Walks for 1-1/2" Scale
And yes, the Caboose Floor is made from Pizza Netting
The floor is wet primered and the net placed on the wet primer and then re-primered --then painted
Rich
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Thanks,
I have the article.
Ken
I have the article.
Ken
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February 1998 was twenty-two years ago!C