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<blockquote data-quote="lvhish486" data-source="post: 420977" data-attributes="member: 21455"><p>I apologize if this question is elementary, but I was wondering what type of material you use to secure framing together and the framing to the hull. </p><p></p><p>I have been using stainless steel screws/bolts/nuts, but can only find brackets in zinc and galvanized. Are these safe to use for securing? I've read somewhere NOT to use galvanized but don't understand why. The interior hull will be painted (even though it'll be covered by the deck). Appreciate any guidance. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lvhish486, post: 420977, member: 21455"] I apologize if this question is elementary, but I was wondering what type of material you use to secure framing together and the framing to the hull. I have been using stainless steel screws/bolts/nuts, but can only find brackets in zinc and galvanized. Are these safe to use for securing? I've read somewhere NOT to use galvanized but don't understand why. The interior hull will be painted (even though it'll be covered by the deck). Appreciate any guidance. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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