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Hello,
Please could anyone advise me: I've got a 15ft fibre glass boat with wooden floor the floor has some fibre glass resin at the sides presumably to fix it in place. My problem is the floor is rotten! I also need to get under it to see if theres any damage to the bottom of the boat underneath. Can you please advise me if I should lift this old ply floor or perhaps seal it and put another layer of ply and also if there should be many holes in it?!?!?!? Thanks Jim |
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Around 1/16/2004 1:31 PM, Jim wrote:
My problem is the floor is rotten! I also need to get under it to see if theres any damage to the bottom of the boat underneath. Time to replace the floor. It's not very difficult, but this book (highly recommended by members of the Classic Glastron Owners Association) should help walk you through the process: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0071580085 -- ~/Garth - 1966 Glastron V-142 Skiflite: "Blue-Boat" "There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats." -Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows |
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Sorry , missed a sentence the Liquid nail and the 1/8" spreading trial
was used for the Carpet that was put down. Thanks, Brian Brian Owens wrote: Jim, I am in the process for re-flooring my 17' bass boat. Even though it is not difficult, you do need alot of patients. Basicly all you have to do is take the old plywood off, and use it as a template. For me I went to Home Depot and got an exterior OSB board and sealed it with a epoxy paint, and used a gallon of Liquid nail and a 1/8" spreading trial . Make sure you seal the edges really good and that should last you for a while. Good luck and remember. PATIENTS! PATIENTS! PATIENTS! PATIENTS! Brian Jim wrote: Hello, Please could anyone advise me: I've got a 15ft fibre glass boat with wooden floor the floor has some fibre glass resin at the sides presumably to fix it in place. My problem is the floor is rotten! I also need to get under it to see if theres any damage to the bottom of the boat underneath. Can you please advise me if I should lift this old ply floor or perhaps seal it and put another layer of ply and also if there should be many holes in it?!?!?!? Thanks Jim |
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![]() "martin" wrote in message ... On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 10:07:22 -0500, Brian Owens wrote: Bla Bla Bla Make sure you seal the edges really good and that should last you for a while. Good luck and remember. PATIENTS! PATIENTS! PATIENTS! PATIENTS! Are you a doctor? -- Martin No he's probably a Yank & can't write proper English. But at least he's wtiting something useful, not like the rest of us. Peter |
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![]() "Brian Owens" wrote in message ... Sorry , missed a sentence the Liquid nail and the 1/8" spreading trial was used for the Carpet that was put down. Thanks, Brian Is this liquid nail stuff readily available? Does it flow better than no nails? |
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![]() "roddytoo" wrote in message ... "Brian Owens" wrote in message ... Sorry , missed a sentence the Liquid nail and the 1/8" spreading trial was used for the Carpet that was put down. Thanks, Brian Is this liquid nail stuff readily available? Does it flow better than no nails? Very available. You probably want the subfloor glue version. Lowes, HD, any lumber yard carries it. |
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He's in the UK so the product names might be different.
They make a special indoor/outdoor carpet adhesive. The potential problem with some liquid nail-type products is that they can "melt" certain types of plastics or bleed through. Dan Calif Bill wrote: "roddytoo" wrote in message ... "Brian Owens" wrote in message ... Sorry , missed a sentence the Liquid nail and the 1/8" spreading trial was used for the Carpet that was put down. Thanks, Brian Is this liquid nail stuff readily available? Does it flow better than no nails? Very available. You probably want the subfloor glue version. Lowes, HD, any lumber yard carries it. |
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I thought he was saying to glue the floor to the stringers.
Bill "Dan Krueger" wrote in message ink.net... He's in the UK so the product names might be different. They make a special indoor/outdoor carpet adhesive. The potential problem with some liquid nail-type products is that they can "melt" certain types of plastics or bleed through. Dan Calif Bill wrote: "roddytoo" wrote in message ... "Brian Owens" wrote in message ... Sorry , missed a sentence the Liquid nail and the 1/8" spreading trial was used for the Carpet that was put down. Thanks, Brian Is this liquid nail stuff readily available? Does it flow better than no nails? Very available. You probably want the subfloor glue version. Lowes, HD, any lumber yard carries it. |
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