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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
12ft sea nymph treated lumber
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<blockquote data-quote="skunkstripe" data-source="post: 309690" data-attributes="member: 11398"><p>Ok I'm new to the site from oklahoma. Just got a good deal on a 1979 12ft sea nymph. the paint was pretty bad when I got it, so I cleaned her up. Pulled the seats. Ruffed up the old paint. Primed and painted. Put the seats back. Put a treated 2x12 on top of the bench seats to mount swivel seats to. Replaced the triangle piece of wood on the trsnsom, with a couple of decking bords I had leftover from a porch I had built a couple of year's back.this is where my question comes in, after I had finished the project. I just happened onto a website that was talking about treated lumber and aluminum. So I went back pulled up the lumber and put a barrier of several pieces of tarpaper between the wood and the aluminum do you think this will help. Thanks for any help I can get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skunkstripe, post: 309690, member: 11398"] Ok I'm new to the site from oklahoma. Just got a good deal on a 1979 12ft sea nymph. the paint was pretty bad when I got it, so I cleaned her up. Pulled the seats. Ruffed up the old paint. Primed and painted. Put the seats back. Put a treated 2x12 on top of the bench seats to mount swivel seats to. Replaced the triangle piece of wood on the trsnsom, with a couple of decking bords I had leftover from a porch I had built a couple of year's back.this is where my question comes in, after I had finished the project. I just happened onto a website that was talking about treated lumber and aluminum. So I went back pulled up the lumber and put a barrier of several pieces of tarpaper between the wood and the aluminum do you think this will help. Thanks for any help I can get. [/QUOTE]
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