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Reddit mentions of 3M Safety-Walk Slip Resistant Tread, Black, 2-in by 180-in Roll, 7635NA
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Reddit mentions: 6
We found 6 Reddit mentions of 3M Safety-Walk Slip Resistant Tread, Black, 2-in by 180-in Roll, 7635NA. Here are the top ones.
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- HELPS CREATE SAFER ENVIRONMENT for walking, working, stepping and standing
- USES INCLUDE ladders, trailers, trucks, walkways, work and recreation vehicles
- ADHERE TO CLEAN, DRY SURFACES without wrinkling, curling, tearing, shrinking or lifting
- RESISTANT TO ABRASION
- SELF-ADHESIVE BACKING for quick and easy application
- HELPS MEET OSHA AND ADA COEFFICIENT of friction recommendations
- AVAILABLE IN PRE-CUT AND CUSTOMIZABLE ROLLS to fit many projects
- EASY TO APPLY, cut to size with scissors
- FOR BEST RESULTS, area must be primed with a high-strength contact adhesive, such as 3M Hi-Strength 90 Spray Adhesive
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Specs:
Color | 2-Inch by 180-Inch |
Height | 2.1 Inches |
Length | 6.4 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 2-Inch x 180-Inch |
Weight | 0.551155655 Pounds |
Width | 4.2 Inches |
I thought the same thing. Maybe set 1/4 depth on a circular saw and cut some groves in it. Or something like THIS. Wet moss + smooth boards = slip > break neck > drown in creek.
I'm always surprised that more people that trailer do not have a better solution to the wet feet problem. Years ago I installed traction tape on my bumper and top side of my trailer. 3M traction tape has worked great on the topside of my bumper for years, and these shower treads work great on the trailer, and even glow in the dark for night loading. I just step from dock to bumper to trailer tongue, and winch the last foot or two. I'm about as clumsy as they come, but have never had an issue with this arrangement.
We used traction tape at my old job, this might work for you - http://amzn.com/B0006HVKM4
Consider buying a different plate. Any Arca-Swiss compatible plate will work with that head. Your tripod is sold under a variety of brand names and I have one very similar to yours. I bought a new plate from fpgear.com so I could still use my BlackRapid strap.
You could try buying some grit tape and put a strip on the bottom of your camera and then mount the plate. That should give the plate some more grip against the camera body.
I came across a post on SF not too long ago where a guy used grip tape to "topy" a pair of shoes himself. I was thinking of trying this - stupid idea? I know a good cobbler can do it for $20 but I've got like 6 pairs of shoes I'd like to cover (just a half-sole). I feel like if you cut the tape perfectly and maybe use a little rubber cement it'll hold just fine.
http://www.amazon.com/3M-Safety-Walk-Outdoor-2-Inch--180-Inch/dp/B0006HVKM4/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1410711685&sr=8-11&keywords=rubber+grip+tape