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<blockquote data-quote="jtf" data-source="post: 456853" data-attributes="member: 22611"><p>Three coats old-timers, sand 180 lightly, three coats Rustoleum, both sides. Probably going to need some adhesive sand strips for traction. Will test as soon as the boat comes back from the welding shop with the close-to-finished mods.</p><p></p><p>The materials cost wasn't bad, $80 for the marine plywood, $40 for the paint, $15 for the thinner. If I find any pinholes will fill them with toilet wax. Use it for lots of stuff around the farm as a waterproof sealer. Last coat Rustoleum was applied cross grain and it really made a difference.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't do this again if I din't have lots of free time. Still much lighter than the old plywood and carpet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jtf, post: 456853, member: 22611"] Three coats old-timers, sand 180 lightly, three coats Rustoleum, both sides. Probably going to need some adhesive sand strips for traction. Will test as soon as the boat comes back from the welding shop with the close-to-finished mods. The materials cost wasn't bad, $80 for the marine plywood, $40 for the paint, $15 for the thinner. If I find any pinholes will fill them with toilet wax. Use it for lots of stuff around the farm as a waterproof sealer. Last coat Rustoleum was applied cross grain and it really made a difference. I wouldn't do this again if I din't have lots of free time. Still much lighter than the old plywood and carpet. [/QUOTE]
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