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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 506270" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>Total Boat makes great top notch stuff. I used their epoxy for redoing some patch work I found on mine. Also my UNTREATED 15/32 plywood flooring is treated with Total Boat penetrating epoxy every edge and hole I drilled. I capitalized untreated because I found 3/4” treated in it and had a lot of corrosion abatement to do. Bad chemical reaction. 15/32” (since you can’t by full 1/2” thick anymore) plywood on top of 2” foam board and the floor is as solid and light weight as they come.</p><p></p><p>Sonny you’re talking about the gentleman that proved everyone wrong about there being catfish in a certain lake aren’t you?</p><p></p><p>That’s the reason I’m not giving up on the local bass lake here. Since you told me that I’m going to eventually find them and prove them wrong. Next thing I’m trying is letting it get colder here in Texas and since it’s a power plant lake I’ll be hanging around the warm water discharge in my insulated clothes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 506270, member: 27803"] Total Boat makes great top notch stuff. I used their epoxy for redoing some patch work I found on mine. Also my UNTREATED 15/32 plywood flooring is treated with Total Boat penetrating epoxy every edge and hole I drilled. I capitalized untreated because I found 3/4” treated in it and had a lot of corrosion abatement to do. Bad chemical reaction. 15/32” (since you can’t by full 1/2” thick anymore) plywood on top of 2” foam board and the floor is as solid and light weight as they come. Sonny you’re talking about the gentleman that proved everyone wrong about there being catfish in a certain lake aren’t you? That’s the reason I’m not giving up on the local bass lake here. Since you told me that I’m going to eventually find them and prove them wrong. Next thing I’m trying is letting it get colder here in Texas and since it’s a power plant lake I’ll be hanging around the warm water discharge in my insulated clothes. [/QUOTE]
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