Reynobond\Signabond for Deck

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A guy at work built his trolling motor deck with this stuff and it is a sturdy sign material with 2 aluminum sheets with polyethene between them. Comes in 3 mm and 6mm . Never heard of it before, Anyone else tried it ?
 
anyone know where to get Hi-lok fasteners in the Mid Ga. area (sheet metal mechanics should know)
 
Reynobond is what I used to replace the old wood flooring in my boat. This stuff is AWESOME! It cuts like butter. Intricate details are a snap if you have a scroll saw. The thing that I like the best is that you can use a router, dremel, or circular saw and route out a line and bend it effortlessly. Contouring is just as easy but entails bringing back Geometry from high school. Aluminum rivets work hand in hand with the stuff. Since discovering Reynobond, it's the FIRST material I think of when I need to build something sturdy (i.e. deer feeders, deer stands, mailbox, etc...).
 
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