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14’ Lund deluxe floor replacement conundrum
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<blockquote data-quote="Slimcowboy1978" data-source="post: 468687" data-attributes="member: 23997"><p>Does the decking wood go all the way up to the bow, or just up to the front bench? </p><p></p><p>I would pull up all the carpet first, remove the bench seat top wood by drilling out the rivets to the brackets going through the wood. Then I would slide the wooden bench seats out to reuse as a template for my new benches. </p><p></p><p>Now to the floor. Since the carpet is all pulled up you can locate the seams and try to see if you can slide the plywood under the bench seats. If you can’t lift the center sheet out over the back sheet, then you will have to cut the wood using the edge of the benches as a guide. </p><p></p><p>When you put the new wood in, plan your seams to be in between bench seats for ease of installation. Make sure to seal the seams before adding carpet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slimcowboy1978, post: 468687, member: 23997"] Does the decking wood go all the way up to the bow, or just up to the front bench? I would pull up all the carpet first, remove the bench seat top wood by drilling out the rivets to the brackets going through the wood. Then I would slide the wooden bench seats out to reuse as a template for my new benches. Now to the floor. Since the carpet is all pulled up you can locate the seams and try to see if you can slide the plywood under the bench seats. If you can’t lift the center sheet out over the back sheet, then you will have to cut the wood using the edge of the benches as a guide. When you put the new wood in, plan your seams to be in between bench seats for ease of installation. Make sure to seal the seams before adding carpet. [/QUOTE]
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