Extremely pleased with this purchase...planning on ordering another one. The drip grids are solid rubber and is an insert.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EOW55M8?redirect=true&ref_=cfb_at_prodpg
- Trays are durable and watertight, with a 2" rim to contain the mess
- Set includes one Large Boot Tray and two Rubber Grids
- Tray is 46-1/2" L x 15-1/2" W x 2" D
- Grids measure 20-3/4" L x 13-7/8" W x 1/2" H each
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A good trick in cutting material like plastic or hard rubber is to turn the blade around on your circular/table saw so that the teeth aren't aggressively biting into the material. This used to be common when cutting vinyl siding, but newer blades may make this obsolete. You can also try a masonry/tile cutting blade that has no teeth. Probably gonna see some smoking in this case though.He says you can cut any rubber with the right blade. You need a blade with a lot of teeth. But can't see why it can't be done.
I find that an interesting tip...my husband a general contractor and all. Not sure he's heard of that one. Will have to ask him. He does his own siding...and doesn't sub it out.A good trick in cutting material like plastic or hard rubber is to turn the blade around on your circular/table saw so that the teeth aren't aggressively biting into the material. This used to be common when cutting vinyl siding, but newer blades may make this obsolete. You can also try a masonry/tile cutting blade that has no teeth. Probably gonna see some smoking in this case though.
CW
Sorce is a city boy...don't want to be around when he drops pole and heads out to the farm to try milking a horse!
I keep over looking the part in this tread attached. Of any mention of boot trays. Am I having very deep rooted blonde moment or what!?!@GrimLore Sorry,
I refuse to learn the embedding trick,
To keep from being a true Net Bonsai Wanker!
http://www.bonsainut.com/threads/tools-ferts-fools-and-dirt.21758/
That one there!
Sorce