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New guy with project. Deep V Mirrocraft
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<blockquote data-quote="tholdah" data-source="post: 28869" data-attributes="member: 311"><p>Nice project! Like BackPain, we used standard 1/2" plywood for our deck, and 2X2's for our framing. We also used Thompson water sealer but only for the framing. We used Cabot brand marine grade sealer for the deck for the extra durability. I was concerned that the Thompson may be too oily for the carpet glue, but I may be wrong? Both sealers were purchased at lowes. The thing to remember is to make sure you get sealer on the edges of the plywood, which may be difficult after it's attached to the boat. If you can, seal it before you screw it to the boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tholdah, post: 28869, member: 311"] Nice project! Like BackPain, we used standard 1/2" plywood for our deck, and 2X2's for our framing. We also used Thompson water sealer but only for the framing. We used Cabot brand marine grade sealer for the deck for the extra durability. I was concerned that the Thompson may be too oily for the carpet glue, but I may be wrong? Both sealers were purchased at lowes. The thing to remember is to make sure you get sealer on the edges of the plywood, which may be difficult after it's attached to the boat. If you can, seal it before you screw it to the boat. [/QUOTE]
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