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How to secure deck and flooring
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<blockquote data-quote="Slimcowboy1978" data-source="post: 471369" data-attributes="member: 23997"><p>I did this, but I predrilled all my holes in the decking and frame work. Test fit it all together, then pulled it all a part, oversized all the holes and filled with the resin. Then I redrilled pilot holes for the screws. Once all was screwed together with decking screws I had a completely water tight floor. The boat has sat outside in covered all winter and I just lifted my floor sections out to inspect the wood, and no water in the wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slimcowboy1978, post: 471369, member: 23997"] I did this, but I predrilled all my holes in the decking and frame work. Test fit it all together, then pulled it all a part, oversized all the holes and filled with the resin. Then I redrilled pilot holes for the screws. Once all was screwed together with decking screws I had a completely water tight floor. The boat has sat outside in covered all winter and I just lifted my floor sections out to inspect the wood, and no water in the wood. [/QUOTE]
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