Looking for something to make a 4'x8' sheet to slide rocks on - suggestions please?

   / Looking for something to make a 4'x8' sheet to slide rocks on - suggestions please? #1  

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In this thread I describe my $30 HF "pickup truck unloader". It worked fairly well with a sheet of plywood for the base, then I sealed the plywood w/ a floor sealer and it worked a little better.

But I'd like to try to lower the friction even more without spending too much $$.

What ever I put on it will need to be able to take #2 dropped from about 5 feet, so I'm thinking plastic panels won't cut it.

It will also need to take about 110 degree temps without bonding to the unloader fabric, this sort of rules out latex paint.

And I'm trying to keep cost down so a nice 3" thick 4 foot by 8 foot slab of soapstone won't cut it :)

Suggestions please.

Epoxy paint?
Floor wax?
Sheet of metal?

Thanks in advance.

Oh, and by the way if you've got a pickup this thing is GREAT. It's only supposed to handle 2,000 lbs but for $40 it's great, so much so that I don't mind making 2 trips to keep the weight near a ton and unload twice without shoveling hardly at all.
 

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   / Looking for something to make a 4'x8' sheet to slide rocks on - suggestions please? #2  
A sheet of about 16 gauge stainless would be ideal, but probably a bit more expensive than what you want to spend.
 
   / Looking for something to make a 4'x8' sheet to slide rocks on - suggestions please? #3  
Cover it with .250 HDPE. But 4x8 of it is rather expensive as well. They do use this material to line dump box's with so as to make whatever materials they haul slide out quicker.
 
   / Looking for something to make a 4'x8' sheet to slide rocks on - suggestions please? #4  
I have a pad, but don't know what it is called. Some kind of exercise pad, about 2x6 feet.. It is about 1/8 inch thick, very tough material. One side is very rough and the other side is very slick. There was a thick wooden, full width "handle" on each end.

I've used it to slide under cars to work on them, and to move old, wet straw bales.

I found mine at Goodwill, for a few dollars.

Two of these on your bed. slick side up, would be helpful.

Bruce

Found it, called a slide mat.

exercise slide mat - Google Search
 
   / Looking for something to make a 4'x8' sheet to slide rocks on - suggestions please?
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#5  
A sheet of about 16 gauge stainless would be ideal, but probably a bit more expensive than what you want to spend.

I was thinking of galvanized, but that looks like it would be $75 to $100. I've got a bunch of relatively clean sheets of corrugated roofing in Mississippi but I was thinking the denting of it may make it more difficult to drag the gravel out.
 
   / Looking for something to make a 4'x8' sheet to slide rocks on - suggestions please?
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#6  
Cover it with .250 HDPE. But 4x8 of it is rather expensive as well. They do use this material to line dump box's with so as to make whatever materials they haul slide out quicker.
That was my first choice, but it's about $100 + SH.

I have a pad, but don't know what it is called. Some kind of exercise pad, about 2x6 feet.. It is about 1/8 inch thick, very tough material. One side is very rough and the other side is very slick. There was a thick wooden, full width "handle" on each end.

I've used it to slide under cars to work on them, and to move old, wet straw bales.

I found mine at Goodwill, for a few dollars.

Two of these on your bed. slick side up, would be helpful.

Bruce

Found it, called a slide mat.

exercise slide mat - Google Search
That sounds interesting. I've a plastic roll up snow sled but it's way to small, that was another choice, if I could just find a 4x8 sheet of 1/8" thick plastic. Home Depot lists a 1/16 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. Plastic Panel but I couldn't find it in the store.
 
   / Looking for something to make a 4'x8' sheet to slide rocks on - suggestions please? #7  
A couple coats of water based floor poly. Water based is harder than oil based.
 
   / Looking for something to make a 4'x8' sheet to slide rocks on - suggestions please?
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A couple coats of water based floor poly. Water based is harder than oil based.
Any recommended brands?

When I was looking at floor paint it seemed they were trying to ensure it was NOT slippery.
 
   / Looking for something to make a 4'x8' sheet to slide rocks on - suggestions please? #9  
Sorry been a few years since I looked. But I just thought of something else. A couple surplus places around here often advertise 2x2 marble tile squares. I'd think they'd be pretty slick.
 
   / Looking for something to make a 4'x8' sheet to slide rocks on - suggestions please? #10  
Have you ever considered using a lubricant? The downside would be the mess it creates.
 

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