Looking for some suggestions on what to use on the floor of my shop that will keep the skegs from tearing it up, the plywood floor I have now isn't going to cut it. I'm trying to stay away from using the plastic glides if at all possible.
Thanks ferniesnow! I'm also using the ski/track dollies right now and have the same issue as you. Having something on the floor where I can just drive them in and not worry about the floor would be great and hopefully I can get a lead on something that works.First of all, I used to take off the carbide and use mild steel skews. I could run those into the shop and not do any real damage. Being in a warmer climate now, I need the carbide left on due to the rock/gravel on our access roads.
To circumvent the damage I have gone to dollies and the skegs don't touch the floor. Saying that, the dollies that I have only have the small wheels and I am considering going to large wheels because the small ones grab on just about anything on the floor (ice chunks, expansion joints, small gravel, etc.). The problems we sledder have?? Good luck and I hope you find something that works for you.
I sent an email to Cargoprotrailers and asked them what they use on their Sno Pro trailer floors and if it's something I can purchase, we'll see what they say.
Sweet! Supposedly there is a dealer up here so I sent them an email, would be great if I could get about 4 sheets of that stuff barring it doesn't cost 2 arms and 2 legs.Nudo Products - A Verzatec Company
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Would be nice to wrap that about 3-4" up the sides to ensure that no water seeps between the wall and side of the sheet.Sweet! Supposedly there is a dealer up here so I sent them an email, would be great if I could get about 4 sheets of that stuff barring it doesn't cost 2 arms and 2 legs.
It’s just an extra ply of plastic laminated to about 7/8 plywood.Would be nice to wrap that about 3-4" up the sides to ensure that no water seeps between the wall and side of the sheet.
Yeah, I think you're probably right but we'll see what they say.It’s not gonna be cheap. Lol
Where do you get those wheels?I use these wheels work awesome
Here you go Steve. Free shipping over $50.00 (I think). They have various styles.Where do you get those wheels?
I got them at a skidoo dealership in GibbonsYeah, I think you're probably right but we'll see what they say.