JimMorrisonsBathtub
JimMorrisonsBathtub OP t1_jae8zdk wrote
Reply to comment by Duckbilling in What material will grip on top of carpet? by JimMorrisonsBathtub
Does it stay grippy long term?
JimMorrisonsBathtub OP t1_ja9myoq wrote
Reply to comment by Somerset76 in What material will grip on top of carpet? by JimMorrisonsBathtub
Thought I would do that Initially. However the mats are a little worn out and flattened, so I’m not too sure how effective the Velcro hook side would be. Thanks though
JimMorrisonsBathtub OP t1_ja9mqog wrote
Reply to comment by surfeat in What material will grip on top of carpet? by JimMorrisonsBathtub
I’ll look into it. Thanks
JimMorrisonsBathtub OP t1_ja9fcag wrote
Reply to comment by deputytech in What material will grip on top of carpet? by JimMorrisonsBathtub
Might work. I’ll buy a roll and see what happens. Thanks
JimMorrisonsBathtub OP t1_ja9f01t wrote
Reply to comment by fcisler in What material will grip on top of carpet? by JimMorrisonsBathtub
I didn’t explain my intentions well. I’ll update the description again.
I’d like to take my personal “Divot board” to driving range. My driving range only has mats you can hit off of. If I take apart my divot board to make it thinner, it will fly off the mats when I take a swing. In order to prevent that, I need a thin material that I can stick on the back of my modified divot board so that it won’t move too much on the carpet mat. When I’m done at the range, my divot board will go home with me. Cement is not an option.
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JimMorrisonsBathtub OP t1_jaebfgf wrote
Reply to comment by Duckbilling in What material will grip on top of carpet? by JimMorrisonsBathtub
Thanks for rec