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Jay415's Alumacraft MV1648
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<blockquote data-quote="Jay415" data-source="post: 236468" data-attributes="member: 6905"><p>Thanks! I finished all my wiring yesterday, so I'll be back to decking soon. I just can't figure out where I want to put a 2nd pedestal mount. I'm thinking either center of stern deck or slight rear of center of stern deck. If I do centered it can be utilized 360 degrees, if I do slightly rear of center legs will hit the rear bench seat. I'll prob do centered. (deck in between stern and middle seat)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> Your prob better off with the resin. I used the spar urethane out of ease. I know what you mean about the blistering though. I built an adirondack chair and coated with spar urethane after staining and it blistered after a few years. It did protect the wood from the elements though. I was hoping that the blistering was from direct sunlight which none of my wood is exposed to direct sun light. Only the top surfaces were starting to blister on the adirondack chair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay415, post: 236468, member: 6905"] Thanks! I finished all my wiring yesterday, so I'll be back to decking soon. I just can't figure out where I want to put a 2nd pedestal mount. I'm thinking either center of stern deck or slight rear of center of stern deck. If I do centered it can be utilized 360 degrees, if I do slightly rear of center legs will hit the rear bench seat. I'll prob do centered. (deck in between stern and middle seat) Your prob better off with the resin. I used the spar urethane out of ease. I know what you mean about the blistering though. I built an adirondack chair and coated with spar urethane after staining and it blistered after a few years. It did protect the wood from the elements though. I was hoping that the blistering was from direct sunlight which none of my wood is exposed to direct sun light. Only the top surfaces were starting to blister on the adirondack chair. [/QUOTE]
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