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<blockquote data-quote="Specknreds" data-source="post: 86474" data-attributes="member: 801"><p>If they did use pressure treated, I would bet that that is the problem or just bad Alum. from the foundry. It took less than 6 months for the pressure treated wood to eat through .125 alum. on the ribs of my new boat. They are having serious trouble around here with bunk boards now. It seems as if the carpet is wicking the cooper when wet and any spot where the paint is rubbed is corroding. I'm hearing more and more of this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Specknreds, post: 86474, member: 801"] If they did use pressure treated, I would bet that that is the problem or just bad Alum. from the foundry. It took less than 6 months for the pressure treated wood to eat through .125 alum. on the ribs of my new boat. They are having serious trouble around here with bunk boards now. It seems as if the carpet is wicking the cooper when wet and any spot where the paint is rubbed is corroding. I'm hearing more and more of this. [/QUOTE]
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