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<blockquote data-quote="-CN-" data-source="post: 394847" data-attributes="member: 18939"><p>Thanks for the excellent point, Rich. With all the reading I was doing on here about what to put on your bunks, ranging from PVC, to composite covers, to carpet, I came across the composite 2x4s for a steal and thought they would be slick and hold up forever. I see your concern after taking a second look. They are quite flexible and I think they just might get flexed into a position that permanently distorts them and then I'll be out of square.</p><p></p><p>I'm picking up two regular 2x4s today for the bunks and I am going to re-purpose the composite board for the framing under my boat decks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-CN-, post: 394847, member: 18939"] Thanks for the excellent point, Rich. With all the reading I was doing on here about what to put on your bunks, ranging from PVC, to composite covers, to carpet, I came across the composite 2x4s for a steal and thought they would be slick and hold up forever. I see your concern after taking a second look. They are quite flexible and I think they just might get flexed into a position that permanently distorts them and then I'll be out of square. I'm picking up two regular 2x4s today for the bunks and I am going to re-purpose the composite board for the framing under my boat decks. [/QUOTE]
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