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<blockquote data-quote="AlanT" data-source="post: 520926" data-attributes="member: 30185"><p>I screwed the coosa down and have had no problems, but it's not high strength for screws for something that would apply torque to the screws. You would need to take special precautions for things such as a leaning post, seats or T-top, such as drilling a larger hole and filling with epoxy and screwing into expoxy, or using some sort of backer. This is a coosa recommendation. In some ways this would be the case for thinner plywood, but maybe a little worse for coosa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlanT, post: 520926, member: 30185"] I screwed the coosa down and have had no problems, but it's not high strength for screws for something that would apply torque to the screws. You would need to take special precautions for things such as a leaning post, seats or T-top, such as drilling a larger hole and filling with epoxy and screwing into expoxy, or using some sort of backer. This is a coosa recommendation. In some ways this would be the case for thinner plywood, but maybe a little worse for coosa. [/QUOTE]
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