16 May 2016 #1 F FfionWinnie Well-Known Member Joined 20 July 2012 Messages 17,021 Location Scotland Visit site Seen what looks to me like rubber backed chopped up mats advertised as carpet fibre. Has anyone used this for a surface, any thoughts?
Seen what looks to me like rubber backed chopped up mats advertised as carpet fibre. Has anyone used this for a surface, any thoughts?
16 May 2016 #2 kathantoinette Well-Known Member Joined 21 November 2011 Messages 1,033 Location East Yorkshire Visit site Mmm not seen this before. How much per tonne is it compared with actual carpet fibre?
16 May 2016 #3 F FfionWinnie Well-Known Member Joined 20 July 2012 Messages 17,021 Location Scotland Visit site It's £10 a tonne. It will weigh a lot heavier I assume, due to the rubber.
16 May 2016 #4 jakkibag Well-Known Member Joined 15 March 2010 Messages 312 Visit site That looks really good, can you pm details of where it was advertised, Thanks x
17 May 2016 #5 FabioandFreddy Well-Known Member Joined 16 September 2009 Messages 983 Visit site Would it stabilise as well as normal carpet fibre? With the rubber backing would it not rise to the top?
Would it stabilise as well as normal carpet fibre? With the rubber backing would it not rise to the top?
18 May 2016 #6 G glamourpuss Well-Known Member Joined 18 January 2006 Messages 2,836 Visit site That looks awesome! I agree though not a carpet fibre that would bind within a sand to stabilise it....but potentially a perfect topping. Any possibility you could PM the details of where to get it from please?
That looks awesome! I agree though not a carpet fibre that would bind within a sand to stabilise it....but potentially a perfect topping. Any possibility you could PM the details of where to get it from please?
18 May 2016 #7 Red-1 I used to be decisive, now I'm not so sure... Joined 7 February 2013 Messages 19,971 Location Outstanding in my field! Visit site Looks great. I would be interested in the supplier too