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<blockquote data-quote="nicdicarlo" data-source="post: 5812" data-attributes="member: 110"><p>Thanks for all the info guys. I'm going to visis the Crawdad today, take some measurements, and layout a flooring sceme. I priced ply yesterday on a quick trip to lowes, but the selection/description of each variety wasn't that good. I didn't see any pressure treated, although maybe they keep it with the pressure treated stock. I'll check it out next time. </p><p>Currently, I plan on getting a higher construction grade 3/4" plywood that is resonably priced and coating it with either a few coats of oil based paint or some type of sealant. I'm not sure if I am going to go with carpet or just grip tape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicdicarlo, post: 5812, member: 110"] Thanks for all the info guys. I'm going to visis the Crawdad today, take some measurements, and layout a flooring sceme. I priced ply yesterday on a quick trip to lowes, but the selection/description of each variety wasn't that good. I didn't see any pressure treated, although maybe they keep it with the pressure treated stock. I'll check it out next time. Currently, I plan on getting a higher construction grade 3/4" plywood that is resonably priced and coating it with either a few coats of oil based paint or some type of sealant. I'm not sure if I am going to go with carpet or just grip tape. [/QUOTE]
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