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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Alumacraft Model F Mod
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<blockquote data-quote="sworrior" data-source="post: 363311" data-attributes="member: 14410"><p>I solved the fastener issue. I am using Teks screws made by a company called Buildex. They are specifically designed to fasten wood to metal. They are also coated (ceramic, I believe) for exterior use.</p><p></p><p>I pre-drilled my holes, but I also drove a few Teks non pre-drilled and didn't notice a difference. In fact, the screws drove as easily as any twist bit. I picked these up at Lowe's, but I also saw them at Home Depot yesterday.</p><p></p><p>I will screw through the carpet into the deck, but use finish washers to neaten the appearance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sworrior, post: 363311, member: 14410"] I solved the fastener issue. I am using Teks screws made by a company called Buildex. They are specifically designed to fasten wood to metal. They are also coated (ceramic, I believe) for exterior use. I pre-drilled my holes, but I also drove a few Teks non pre-drilled and didn't notice a difference. In fact, the screws drove as easily as any twist bit. I picked these up at Lowe's, but I also saw them at Home Depot yesterday. I will screw through the carpet into the deck, but use finish washers to neaten the appearance. [/QUOTE]
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