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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
casting deck material
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<blockquote data-quote="Drothgeb" data-source="post: 473521" data-attributes="member: 22414"><p>I used pressure treated for the raised decks on my boat. But, l keep a supply of pt plywood in the barn, so it’s been dried for months. And, I coat it with several coats of epoxy primer. Plus, I isolate it from touching any aluminum. For the floors where there could be standing water, I used sheets of diamond plate aluminum coated wit a bedliner type material.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drothgeb, post: 473521, member: 22414"] I used pressure treated for the raised decks on my boat. But, l keep a supply of pt plywood in the barn, so it’s been dried for months. And, I coat it with several coats of epoxy primer. Plus, I isolate it from touching any aluminum. For the floors where there could be standing water, I used sheets of diamond plate aluminum coated wit a bedliner type material. [/QUOTE]
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