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| Working on load out and alleyway. Been looking online for a regional supplier for the catwalk planks called "grip strut" something about 12" wide. Has anyone ordered this recently?
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Oklahoma | Haven't priced any grip strut in quit a while. We used this stuff and have gotten along very well. It's 16 to 18 inches wide depending on how you cut it. We use it around our tube. Hope this helps kinda dodged your question.
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| Thanks for the reply, I could make the serrated stuff work. Did you buy that at GoBOB? Thanks
Pete |
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SC. KS | You could try here
http://www.mcnichols.com/ |
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Oklahoma | It comes out of Boyd metals. It's high dollar stuff. Something like 5 bucks a square ft. Comes in 2ftx24ft or 3ftx24ft. Had a buddy with some small pieces that worked for me.
That grip strut isn't cheap either. |
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Southwest MN | Not knowing where you are I am pretty certain state steel carries several different styles of traction plank |
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red river valley se of fargo | Could try searching for "uni tread" I believe that is a trade name in some supply houses. |
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Toronto, South Dakota | Macksteel in Watertown Sd is where I get that stuff. I love that stuff, done right its strong, stiff and light. |
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Sac & Story county IA | Here, the salvage yard that gets stuff from packing plant and ethanol plant remodels has that stuff.
Less fancy but still workable is decking from pallet racks. |
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