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Ok members. I'm sure you all remember the boat that I got for free. Well, I noticed today that part of the floor is rotting out, and needs replaced.
I noticed that alot of people recommend using marine grade plywood. Well, what would it hurt if I used regular treated plywood, and coated it with epoxy sealer? I feel that this would work, but wanted to get opinions before I actually went through with it. |
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BOOGER,
I tried to e-mail you an answer 'cause it is long and detailed, but your e-mail is hidden. I will just tell you that there is a way to use exterior grade plywood for boat flooring, but it is cheaper in the long run to buy marine grade plywood. JackL |
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My e-mail address is graggl@earthlink.net
Could you send it again if it isn't too much typing. Â*Thanks for the reply though. I also went in and made my e-mail available to the public. |
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Hey bassbooger next time just IM the person if you want to keep info private. Just a heads up.
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