Direct Attack
Veteran
I have carbides and picks on my 06 ATTACK and 06 VENTURE . What do you guys put on the floor so it does engrave / etch your concrete floors when you pull in your garage ?
woolyviper
TY 4 Stroke Master
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some guys are just throwing a sheet of OSB or plywood down and driving on that - I just drive on the floor - studs screw up the floor worse than anything. new concrete would be more vulnerable - mine is about 8 years old so i dont see any new marks from the skis.
flesh
Veteran
I've got the flooring that hockey arenas use around the rink works great and will not rot out like plywood. Also its not slippery when wet.
nAVEL
Veteran
dollies and a sled lift are great floor savers as well!
flyinwrenchz
Extreme
I use horse stall mats from tractor Supply they work awesome. Even cut them in half and use them as a track mat on my trailer.
MadMax
TY 4 Stroke Master
I put those grooved trailer guides down for the skis. I used liquid nails to hold them to the floor. They work great......MM.
NJNYTRO
Expert
I second the dollies and sled lift. Not a mark on the floor. Unload off trailer, throw the dollies under them, wheel them in and then onto the sled lift. Simplicity at its finest
twomorestrokes
TY 4 Stroke God
My sleds stay on the trailer when stored. I just use dollies to wheel them into the garage to thaw or to work on.
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i use the dollies for the skis or an old pair of ski skins. do not have studs but i do use the track dolly to move the sled around in the garage unless it is bros viper. i have to haul that thing out because it has no reverse.
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