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<blockquote data-quote="AquaKing" data-source="post: 474492" data-attributes="member: 25474"><p>Avoiding the cost of marine grade plywood I always used epoxy seal for garage floors. It’s about $25-30 a gallon and has lasted me many projects. Ive also used it on dog houses, outdoor fish tank stands etc and holds up great. Carpet glue adheres well enough if you try to pull up the carpet once’s cured you will be pulling bits and pieces of carpet! Haha. Good luck! </p><p></p><p>In the end it depends if you feel like redoing it all again in 5-10yrs. Because if you don’t there’s other solutions. More costly however. I recently went to aluminum angle framing with pvc 4x8 sheets and im hoping I never need to mess with it again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AquaKing, post: 474492, member: 25474"] Avoiding the cost of marine grade plywood I always used epoxy seal for garage floors. It’s about $25-30 a gallon and has lasted me many projects. Ive also used it on dog houses, outdoor fish tank stands etc and holds up great. Carpet glue adheres well enough if you try to pull up the carpet once’s cured you will be pulling bits and pieces of carpet! Haha. Good luck! In the end it depends if you feel like redoing it all again in 5-10yrs. Because if you don’t there’s other solutions. More costly however. I recently went to aluminum angle framing with pvc 4x8 sheets and im hoping I never need to mess with it again. [/QUOTE]
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