I spoke with the supplier and asked if they were reversible and the answer was Yes.They are not reversible, the flat side should not be used unless you want to break a leg.
I spoke with the supplier and asked if they were reversible and the answer was Yes.They are not reversible, the flat side should not be used unless you want to break a leg.
Flat timber offers no grip , like ice when wet .I spoke with the supplier and asked if they were reversible and the answer was Yes.
I take your comment on board foxhole but disagree, i myself have gone over on wet decking that I fitted in my garden which was fitted rebated side up, unfortunately I was also carrying my Daughter. I don't have decking now but I recommend to my customers they use an anti slip coating as a finish and advise them on how to maintain it so they don't go over like I did.Flat timber offers no grip , like ice when wet .
my thoughts something like tile baton 38/50mm upwards
4/5" wire nail hole drilled [interference fit ] to make a jig and nails smooth so wont grip the wood and cause damage butting up and lifting out like a screw and narrow enough[around 3mm ]to not get in the way
That could work but you would still need to bend the crowned boards back to straight.my thoughts something like tile baton 38/50mm upwards
4/5" wire nail hole drilled [interference fit ] to make a jig and nails smooth so wont grip the wood and cause damage butting up and lifting out like a screw and narrow enough[around 3mm ]to not get in the way