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<blockquote data-quote="Missed" data-source="post: 471316" data-attributes="member: 25397"><p>You can pop rivet aluminum angle, channel, L or other to the ribs and screw into those.</p><p></p><p>You can take no treated wood and fiberglass it - give it a covering of thinned FG resin (use acetone) so it will absorb, then sand and coat with regular FG resin. Should last about forever. Does get a little heavier and harder to put screws into.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Missed, post: 471316, member: 25397"] You can pop rivet aluminum angle, channel, L or other to the ribs and screw into those. You can take no treated wood and fiberglass it - give it a covering of thinned FG resin (use acetone) so it will absorb, then sand and coat with regular FG resin. Should last about forever. Does get a little heavier and harder to put screws into. [/QUOTE]
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