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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Rhyan Craft: Now BRINE CRAFT
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<blockquote data-quote="Brine" data-source="post: 181772" data-attributes="member: 1053"><p>No worries, hope I can be of help to you as so many have been to me.</p><p></p><p>Rather than speak on your product, I can tell you what I bought so you can do a comparison. Mine is Alucobond and is 4mm thick. I can't give it a review yet because I think time will have to be the ultimate test. Preliminary thoughts are good. I'm 260# and have jumped all over my deck and don't see how it could fail. Considering it's engineered to be used outdoors, I'm optomistic about its longevity. That said, I would have used .125 Aluminum sheet if I could have afforded to, simply for it's dependability. I'm under the impression that this product will never want to delaminate. Considering the amount of rivets I've used on the deck, I don't think it has the ability to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brine, post: 181772, member: 1053"] No worries, hope I can be of help to you as so many have been to me. Rather than speak on your product, I can tell you what I bought so you can do a comparison. Mine is Alucobond and is 4mm thick. I can't give it a review yet because I think time will have to be the ultimate test. Preliminary thoughts are good. I'm 260# and have jumped all over my deck and don't see how it could fail. Considering it's engineered to be used outdoors, I'm optomistic about its longevity. That said, I would have used .125 Aluminum sheet if I could have afforded to, simply for it's dependability. I'm under the impression that this product will never want to delaminate. Considering the amount of rivets I've used on the deck, I don't think it has the ability to. [/QUOTE]
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