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<blockquote data-quote="DigginForGold" data-source="post: 283610" data-attributes="member: 4298"><p>Yeah fully aware of the shore hardness scale already. I just meant Im not really sure what you meant about it being to hard to bend on itself since I've seen stuff that directly contradicts that...including the vid in this thread. Never mind.</p><p></p><p>And yeah definately could see what you mean about stuff getting stuck in there if you're running out in the field for any length of time, and how you might need longer lengths to be effective. That could definitely be an issue. But as far as cleaning up it seems pretty good so far.</p><p></p><p>For now Im leaving them as individuals, but am considering joining them together and maybe just using a length of rectangular PVC downpipe to wash the mat off in. If I can make it one piece it might be quicker and easier to do a quick clean out whenever I need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DigginForGold, post: 283610, member: 4298"] Yeah fully aware of the shore hardness scale already. I just meant Im not really sure what you meant about it being to hard to bend on itself since I've seen stuff that directly contradicts that...including the vid in this thread. Never mind. And yeah definately could see what you mean about stuff getting stuck in there if you're running out in the field for any length of time, and how you might need longer lengths to be effective. That could definitely be an issue. But as far as cleaning up it seems pretty good so far. For now Im leaving them as individuals, but am considering joining them together and maybe just using a length of rectangular PVC downpipe to wash the mat off in. If I can make it one piece it might be quicker and easier to do a quick clean out whenever I need. [/QUOTE]
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