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    Posted: August-13-2009 at 8:27pm
The new style Ramlin crash pads are synthetic uncarpeted. Where can I get a set?
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Ramlin doesnt like to sell anything directly, so you'll have to go to a CC dealer for parts.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote harddock Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August-13-2009 at 10:26pm
I was hoping someone would chime in as to whether they are any good, overpriced etc. Mine are ripped and the carpet is stuck pretty good, so I either have to build a new set or buy the high tech new ones.
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Suggestion....Go to culinary supply store. They have 1.5" poly cutting boards that can be cut w/a jig saw to desired shape and size. They are mar and scratch proof and are simply indestructable.They come in a variety of colors too. Much better material and cheaper as well.
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Bass Pro Shop stores have a "glyde sliks" that you install on top of your bunks. Has anyone tried this. Sounds like it might work.
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Originally posted by SN206 SN206 wrote:

Suggestion....Go to culinary supply store. They have 1.5" poly cutting boards that can be cut w/a jig saw to desired shape and size. They are mar and scratch proof and are simply indestructable.They come in a variety of colors too. Much better material and cheaper as well.


Where did you see them 1.5" thick? The ones I found are only 1/2" thick.
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Ask if they have a catolog. Often the ones that cover large sinks are 1.5"
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