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Re: Grippy material

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Originally Posted by JamesCH95 View Post
I can't believe I forgot drawer liner/carpet grip material. Lower on the durability scale, but very cheap and easy to work with. It has been a staple material for 95.
I think 330 had to replace theirs about every competition or so in 2005--it was used to keep tetras from sliding around a lot (though it shredded--it wasn't the same pattern, but a weaker one). Might have been more often, and the drivers could tell the difference between a new wrap and an old one.
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