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<blockquote data-quote="Mac" data-source="post: 52849" data-attributes="member: 842"><p>Now that things are getting conceptualized, I'm planning on making the plywood a close, but not tight fit on the ends and sides, then when I put on the carpet, I'll slit it diagonally on the corners and fit the carpeting around the edges and under the plywood an inch or two. The carpeting will snug the fit against the ends and sides.....in short, if I do it right, It won't be able to move because of the fit.....also due to the fact that it will be a fairly large piece also being held down by the fisherman's weight against the framing and ultimately the floor (hull braces).</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your input.....Mac</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mac, post: 52849, member: 842"] Now that things are getting conceptualized, I'm planning on making the plywood a close, but not tight fit on the ends and sides, then when I put on the carpet, I'll slit it diagonally on the corners and fit the carpeting around the edges and under the plywood an inch or two. The carpeting will snug the fit against the ends and sides.....in short, if I do it right, It won't be able to move because of the fit.....also due to the fact that it will be a fairly large piece also being held down by the fisherman's weight against the framing and ultimately the floor (hull braces). Thanks for your input.....Mac [/QUOTE]
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