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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Newbie working on a 16' tin.
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<blockquote data-quote="Davidius" data-source="post: 357627" data-attributes="member: 14614"><p>I forgot to mention the gaps between and around the 2x3's will be filled with more sheet foam that's 1" and .5" to get a solid fill. I might wrap the foam in plastic, might not, either way I will seal the sides of the foam blocks with tape to keep small pieces from breaking off and getting into the bike pumps. The bench cap is 3/4" and the rear bench will be 3/4" as well. On the subject of wood. It is untreated, plain jane plywood. I want to carpet the benches and sides. I'm on the fence about carpet or traction paint on the floors. Either way is there a particular wood sealer someone has used that once cured will allow paint or adhesive to stick to it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davidius, post: 357627, member: 14614"] I forgot to mention the gaps between and around the 2x3's will be filled with more sheet foam that's 1" and .5" to get a solid fill. I might wrap the foam in plastic, might not, either way I will seal the sides of the foam blocks with tape to keep small pieces from breaking off and getting into the bike pumps. The bench cap is 3/4" and the rear bench will be 3/4" as well. On the subject of wood. It is untreated, plain jane plywood. I want to carpet the benches and sides. I'm on the fence about carpet or traction paint on the floors. Either way is there a particular wood sealer someone has used that once cured will allow paint or adhesive to stick to it? [/QUOTE]
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