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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
King starboard: has anyone used it
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<blockquote data-quote="Bmac" data-source="post: 474983" data-attributes="member: 7626"><p>Does work like a soft wood. Needs to be screwed together,as nothing sticks to it. Supposedly 3m makes a glue that some have used,but I screwed mine together with stainless. Even mortised some joints. Have done quite a bit with it on my toon. If it's not aluminum,it's king starboard. Some of it 8-9 yrs old. Still looks good after being exposed to the elements. Sets outside yr round. You can find deals on drops at ebay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bmac, post: 474983, member: 7626"] Does work like a soft wood. Needs to be screwed together,as nothing sticks to it. Supposedly 3m makes a glue that some have used,but I screwed mine together with stainless. Even mortised some joints. Have done quite a bit with it on my toon. If it's not aluminum,it's king starboard. Some of it 8-9 yrs old. Still looks good after being exposed to the elements. Sets outside yr round. You can find deals on drops at ebay. [/QUOTE]
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