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Jay415's Alumacraft MV1648
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinWI" data-source="post: 239351" data-attributes="member: 7422"><p>Yeah...you followed the contour of your floor with your decking. My deck is raised to make it a flat floor, so in the middle it sits on a 2x (cut down slightly) and I believe the flooring is 3/4", so I have enough barely...but yeah...need to reinforce it too. Smart idea using the middle indentation runner to give a little more space.</p><p>2x6 should be wide enough for reinforcement and give all the plate screws something to bite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinWI, post: 239351, member: 7422"] Yeah...you followed the contour of your floor with your decking. My deck is raised to make it a flat floor, so in the middle it sits on a 2x (cut down slightly) and I believe the flooring is 3/4", so I have enough barely...but yeah...need to reinforce it too. Smart idea using the middle indentation runner to give a little more space. 2x6 should be wide enough for reinforcement and give all the plate screws something to bite. [/QUOTE]
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