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Pics and a little story about my 16' Tin Boat...
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<blockquote data-quote="Dragonman" data-source="post: 260635" data-attributes="member: 6434"><p>Hey man that is a nice looking boat. Great work. In picture number 10 the caption reads: " In this picture you can see how we ripped pressure treated 2bys to lay on top of the old deck ribs so the new deck panels would lay flat instead of in a v-shape which is much better...". This may be a problem later on, as I understand it the pressure treated wood will react with aluminum and cause it to pit and decay. I may be wrong here. Could any of you other guys with knowledge and experience weight in on this? I would just hate to see the bottom of your boat fall out in a few years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragonman, post: 260635, member: 6434"] Hey man that is a nice looking boat. Great work. In picture number 10 the caption reads: " In this picture you can see how we ripped pressure treated 2bys to lay on top of the old deck ribs so the new deck panels would lay flat instead of in a v-shape which is much better...". This may be a problem later on, as I understand it the pressure treated wood will react with aluminum and cause it to pit and decay. I may be wrong here. Could any of you other guys with knowledge and experience weight in on this? I would just hate to see the bottom of your boat fall out in a few years. [/QUOTE]
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