Roof shingles work great.
Nancy Pritchard 802-355-3449 Pall Spera Company Realtors, LLC PO Box 507 Morrisville, Vermont 05661 nancy.pritch...@pallspera.com > On Sep 24, 2015, at 8:28 PM, wheelch...@aol.com wrote: > > Back When, we used to use metal bottle caps, upside down and short nails. > Worked great on wood platforms ramps. > > Best Wishes > > In a message dated 9/24/2015 5:08:51 P.M. Central Daylight Time, > quad...@gmail.com writes: > I don't have to deal with snow, but you brought up something that I deal with > fairly regularly and haven't come up with a good solution yet. When I go > enter my van (minivan) I have problems with my wheelchair not getting any > traction when it is raining. What do you guys use to get into your vans > during the winter months or when it's raining? > Q > >> On Thursday, September 24, 2015, Derrick <wheel...@centurylink.net> wrote: >> hi, >> For those who live in the frigid winters in the nothern states, what do you >> use for traction on wooden ramps? >> I have used the anti-slip tape($150) but it does not last more than 1-2 >> winters nor give you great traction. >> >> I have stained my ramp. My friend tried sand in paint but it did not last or >> turn out good. >> >> I am researching and trying to find a conveyor belt and/or rubber matting >> with ribs. >> Has anyone ever tried this? >> >> What do you use on your ramp? >> Thanks, >> Derrick W >> ps: sorry for bringing up the cold snow topic. if you live in the north you >> will understand that "snow" is not spoken of ..lol >>