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<blockquote data-quote="scoobeb" data-source="post: 394121" data-attributes="member: 6843"><p>So you think 5200 would keep the plywood in place along with good ss screws? I want to coat the whole bottom on the plywood with this and stick it straight to the aluminum,then drive a bunch of ss screws through the plywood and aluminum together. Will any ss screw work or does anyone know which is best for this application? Also I just measured from the bottom of the deck to just under the top of the boat and I can put over 4 inches thick of plywood or any wood for that matter. Heck maybe I will put all 2x4s across the bottom with plywood on top,no matter how I do it it should add a good amount of weight to balance it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scoobeb, post: 394121, member: 6843"] So you think 5200 would keep the plywood in place along with good ss screws? I want to coat the whole bottom on the plywood with this and stick it straight to the aluminum,then drive a bunch of ss screws through the plywood and aluminum together. Will any ss screw work or does anyone know which is best for this application? Also I just measured from the bottom of the deck to just under the top of the boat and I can put over 4 inches thick of plywood or any wood for that matter. Heck maybe I will put all 2x4s across the bottom with plywood on top,no matter how I do it it should add a good amount of weight to balance it out. [/QUOTE]
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