onebadmofogat gnitsoP Premium Member join:2002-03-30 Pennsylvania |
Furniture padsI have to put some pads underneath an ottoman. But I need the pads to be some type of grippy material that doesn't allow the ottoman to slide easily on a hardwood floor.
Where can I get something like that? Every furniture pad I find is felt.
The original padding that was on it, wore off. It was some type of thin flexible foamy type stuff. It worked very well, but didn't seem very durable. |
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Forget it. I found what I'm looking for. Well, hopefully. » www.homedepot.com/p/Ever ··· c1vZc2h6 |
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tp0dyabbazooie Premium Member join:2001-02-13 Bulger, PA |
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2014-Dec-21 12:31 pm
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DataDocMy avatar looks like me, if I was 2D. Premium Member join:2000-05-14 Hedgesville, WV ·StarLink ·HughesNet
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DataDoc
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2014-Dec-21 12:50 pm
While this is very "grippy" under weight it crushes down and sticks to whatever surface it is on. Hard to remove without damage one it sticks. A better application is non-skidding a cutting board or something you're sanding. |
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gbwalsh join:2010-07-25 Burlington, ON |
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I just found these for the same use as your looking for, lots of felt around but not much else. This is no marking and stops my furniture from sliding. » www.leevalley.com/en/woo ··· 56,43465 |
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jgriz join:2008-12-10 Saint Charles, IL |
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I found some self adhesive round rubber pads in my local Lumber Liquidators store. |
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onebadmofogat gnitsoP Premium Member join:2002-03-30 Pennsylvania |
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said by DataDoc:While this is very "grippy" under weight it crushes down and sticks to whatever surface it is on. Hard to remove without damage one it sticks. A better application is non-skidding a cutting board or something you're sanding. Those are more suitable for opening jars with very tight lids. |
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Wow. Those are cool. But they're too thick for sitting under the ottoman. |
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gbwalsh join:2010-07-25 Burlington, ON |
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2014-Dec-22 12:45 pm
No, the rubber is only 1/8 inch thick. They just show them on the hockey puck as that is what they originally designed them for. I put the last few on last night and they sure do stop it from sliding. It was very hard to reattach the pieces of the sectional sofa. |
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onebadmofogat gnitsoP Premium Member join:2002-03-30 Pennsylvania |
said by gbwalsh:No, the rubber is only 1/8 inch thick. They just show them on the hockey puck as that is what they originally designed them for. I put the last few on last night and they sure do stop it from sliding. It was very hard to reattach the pieces of the sectional sofa. Ooh ok. Can those sheets be bought anywhere else? |
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