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![]() "Montblack" wrote in message Speaking of marine grade plywood (I paid $77 w/tax for a sheet of 3/4" last year) is there such a thing as marine grade + green treated that they sell? That's what I wanted, couldn't find any. Something about varnish + green preservative doesn't do well together I was told. (???) It was for a carpeted-over floor in a 16 ft boat. We ended up spar varnishing our sheet a number of times. Montblack Yea, I know what you mean. A friend wanted to do the same thing. We found a place that treats wood, and got him to throw in some sheets of marine grade into his treating thingy, the next time he was running a load. We then (after waiting for it to dry out some) put it down and put a layer of fiberglass cloth and epoxy over it all, before laying the carpet. It looks like new, about 5 years later. -- Jim in NC |
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