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Slippery decking
On Sat, 29 Oct 2011 19:35:06 +0100, "Bill Grey"
wrote: "Sacha" wrote in message ... On 2011-10-29 17:22:05 +0100, "Bill Grey" said: "Sacha" wrote in message ... On 2011-10-28 22:32:04 +0100, "Bob Hobden" said: "AriesVal" wrote ... Dave Hill wrote: AriesVal wrote: this particular part of the decking is on a walkway to the back of our garage so needs something doing to it now. If it's a permanant walk way then you could do what local councils do on wooden decked bridges and nail down 3/4" wire netting. David Oh! but surely wire netting can be slippery too ? Not in my experience, anti-rabbit type wire netting stapled on is used extensively in Parks and Large Gardens and even boardwalks. We have it nailed over the wheelchair ramp that goes into the back door leading to the tea room. Nobody has slipped on it, ever. An excellent way of making wooden walkways slip-proof, but IMO it wouldn'e be very attractive on a patio Bill Indeed not. But that's not where Val wants to use it, thank goodness. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon Slip of the typist I'm afraid - I meant to say decking and it came out as patio :-( Bill Aha! Someone else who never watched "Ground Force" Cheers, Jake ================================================== =========== URGling from the less wet end of Swansea Bay where it's about the same moisture-wise as the more wet end. The cat's web site is at www.pillie.me.uk. |
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