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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 oups.com... 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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