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<blockquote data-quote="pjb153" data-source="post: 85934" data-attributes="member: 1391"><p>It seems there are many ways to achieve what you want to do. I would suggest throwing some photos up for us to see.</p><p></p><p>If your build has hatches in the deck, you may want to screw it from below in the hatch. I would avoid carpeting over the screws in case you ever want to remove the deck for maintenence. if you think about it, 4 screws should hold it in place depending on the layout. If you are worried about it bouncing when you walk on it, you can lay down some of the sticky foam tape which is about an 1/2 thick.. that will cushion it and not give you a chatter.</p><p></p><p>I am going to build a front deck with two open areas to slid vest in from the floor level and hold them in place with one of the black nets.. easy to get to and will keep them from flying out under way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pjb153, post: 85934, member: 1391"] It seems there are many ways to achieve what you want to do. I would suggest throwing some photos up for us to see. If your build has hatches in the deck, you may want to screw it from below in the hatch. I would avoid carpeting over the screws in case you ever want to remove the deck for maintenence. if you think about it, 4 screws should hold it in place depending on the layout. If you are worried about it bouncing when you walk on it, you can lay down some of the sticky foam tape which is about an 1/2 thick.. that will cushion it and not give you a chatter. I am going to build a front deck with two open areas to slid vest in from the floor level and hold them in place with one of the black nets.. easy to get to and will keep them from flying out under way. [/QUOTE]
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