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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
68 Mirrocraft deep V 14’ floor build
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<blockquote data-quote="Fishingman48" data-source="post: 504040" data-attributes="member: 25137"><p>Yeah, the pounding the bottom & frame is going to be taking at times you're going to need that bracing you're doing I believe so! As seen as I stated with manufactures set up with my floor, they just sunk screw into ribs through ply floorboard along edge some grabbing the metal band some not & over time floorboard pulled through and left screw sticking out of rib underneath. thank GOD! only like 1/2 a doz. did this the rest held . I am taking it those area's is where the boat bottom / hull twisted moreso ??????But I also think it had to do with sinkin the heads into the ply- instead of havin some type of bracing under the head of screw to hold pressure down around base of head of screw ontop of ply, "washer first then screw" it just makes sense to me any ways Thats the way I am going to be doing it when new floor goes in</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishingman48, post: 504040, member: 25137"] Yeah, the pounding the bottom & frame is going to be taking at times you're going to need that bracing you're doing I believe so! As seen as I stated with manufactures set up with my floor, they just sunk screw into ribs through ply floorboard along edge some grabbing the metal band some not & over time floorboard pulled through and left screw sticking out of rib underneath. thank GOD! only like 1/2 a doz. did this the rest held . I am taking it those area's is where the boat bottom / hull twisted moreso ??????But I also think it had to do with sinkin the heads into the ply- instead of havin some type of bracing under the head of screw to hold pressure down around base of head of screw ontop of ply, "washer first then screw" it just makes sense to me any ways Thats the way I am going to be doing it when new floor goes in [/QUOTE]
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