rig box roof material
rig box roof material
looking to build a rig box in next few months. what is the best material to use? rubber or carpet or spray on bed liner? any ideas welcome. thanks
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I would say you will be happiest with the bed liner providing it gives sufficient traction so the dogs aren't constantly slipping and falling. Never seen rubber used. I have outdoor carpet on the roof of my dog box and really like it but I don't rig dogs on it and I feel sure it would be a real pain to clean after the dogs dumped on it. If you go with the liner I would try to find a color that might not get as hot in the sun as black. Just my thoughts and good luck with your box.
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I like carpet. But that's all I've ever used, and pretty much all I've seen used
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I have used all those mentioned in the past. The last wooden box I used asphalt roof adhesive and placed asphalt roofing shingles over the adhesive. I did not lap the shingles. That was about eight years ago, the box has not leaked and the 3-tad shingles provides excellent traction for the dogs feet. The adhesive & shingles were left over from a small roofing job, if I was building another box would use the same top. Good luck Al
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That green outdoor carpet/ grass looking stuff has sure been used a ton. It can be sprayed off with the hose when needed. I have seen it in brown also.
I have used a rubber stall mat like what you can buy at a feed store. It is very stable durable and the dogs feel very secure on it. It is probably the best thing for traction that I have seen. It can look kind of classy if done right. But it is extremely heavy (about 1/2” thick) and it is black. I suppose it could be painted white in the summer, but I never thought of that till just now. It does provide insulation from cold.
I have used a rubber stall mat like what you can buy at a feed store. It is very stable durable and the dogs feel very secure on it. It is probably the best thing for traction that I have seen. It can look kind of classy if done right. But it is extremely heavy (about 1/2” thick) and it is black. I suppose it could be painted white in the summer, but I never thought of that till just now. It does provide insulation from cold.
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If you know anyone that works on the pipelines you might can see if they can get you some of that rot shield they wrap the pipe in, I’ve only seen it in yellow color but it makes a great rig Mat and if installed with a little thought can be easily taken off and hoses down...
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A dog can rig out of the box as well as on top. A good one will rig in the box crowed with other dogs and that rig is usually one you can start.
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Re: rig box roof material
Al, I never have been much of a rigger, I had rather road. I found rigging to be up and down to much for me. I’m hunting 6 dogs now and I think all will rig out of the box. Not sure because I can’t recognize each dogs voice in the box. A rig for me is a box blow up, when I do stop and put down they have no problem running . Don’t believe mine will rig one they can’t run.
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