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Old 05-11-2011, 10:43 AM
fishingjoey fishingjoey is offline
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Default Putting the deck back on

This spring I decided to take the decks up for an inspection . Im getting ready to put them back down and was wondering if I should seal the
Up with 4200 or use some other alternate method that would make a good seal but not be so difficult to seal and reseal like using the 4200. As an aside I was astounded by how solid the area under the decks were. Everything appeared to be dry as a bone. The stringer foam also seemed very dry. One thing I was worried about was the way the t top was fastened to the deck. They used regular inch an half screws I would think a nut and bolt with a backing plate would be the way to go. What do u guys think?
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Old 06-22-2011, 05:56 PM
sbsbcl sbsbcl is offline
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Default Re: Putting the deck back on

i was wondering how you got your cap off. mine has a thick bead of an epoxy and resin mix bonding the cap to the hule. mine alson had t-top just screwed to the floor. before i reinstall my cap i am going to mount a backing plated with threaded holes because i can't get to it with the cap mounted.
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