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Default Replacing floor board

You might check their dealer lists for a local source. I was able to do
that and the cabinet maker gave me a small piece for one of the
projects I had and was willing to sell me more in any size. The outdoor
sign shop did the same thing. Jim

jamesgangnc wrote:
Again not a retail source. There are so many materials that I know I
could use but are so difficult or impossible to get directly in small
quantities. Irritating.

James wrote:
jamesgangnc wrote:

Yes, a web search brings up a lot of info about it. I agree it
looks like an ideal substitute for regular ply. I didn't have
much luck finding any retail sources on the web, they were all
industry or supplier links. One company was finishing one side
of it with various colors for marine use.

James wrote:
jamesgangnc wrote:

I've heard that stuff mentioned before. Where do you get it?
I've not noticed it in lowes. It sounds like a good material
to consider for outdoors sorts of projects.

James wrote:
gorf wrote:


"c0d3phr3ak" wrote in message
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I have ripped out the floor out of my boat as it was
pretty rotted. Replacing it with plywood is not an
issue, should I cover the whole peice of plywood in
fibreglass to stop it from rotting again, or is there a
paint/stain/sealer I can paint the wood with before I
carpet it that would be better and less expensive?

Thanks!
J


I would go with pressure treated plywood. Try to get it
close to dry before covering it with anything, I have
heard it takes a full six months of drying out before
anything will bond with it correctly. Having said that,
I used PT to rebuild a set of seats. I used PT
construction adhesive and it worked great and I did not
try to dry it out. If you don't need the strength or can
simply go to a larger size of PT, you could probably
forget the fiberglass. Providing of course that you can
get enough screws in it to prevent it from warping....

Consider HDO (High Density Overlay) outdoor sign material.
More expense than marine ply but totally waterproof. Jim

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I've gotten small pieces at a local outdoor sign company. I
live in Idaho and they get their's from Portland, Or. I was
told that a 4 X 8 sheet of 3/4" was $115 + shipping. You might
run a search for suppliers. Jim

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Here's another product also. It's used in Boston Whalers
www.richlite.com/. I obtain a small piece from a local cabinet (sp)
maker a poster to the Irwin owner's group mentioned it. Jim

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