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Painting the underside of your aluminum decks
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<blockquote data-quote="mbweimar" data-source="post: 432151" data-attributes="member: 9884"><p>Nicely done! I took your advice and primed/painted every surface where there would be metal to.metal contact. That way if saltwater DID ever find its way between the pieces, it wouldn't be as big of a deal.</p><p></p><p>I coated the top side of all the stringers and supports with Tuff Coat for added protection, and sound deadening. I don't know about anyone else, but when the engine is idling I used to get tiny vibrations from anything that wasn't riveted down tight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbweimar, post: 432151, member: 9884"] Nicely done! I took your advice and primed/painted every surface where there would be metal to.metal contact. That way if saltwater DID ever find its way between the pieces, it wouldn't be as big of a deal. I coated the top side of all the stringers and supports with Tuff Coat for added protection, and sound deadening. I don't know about anyone else, but when the engine is idling I used to get tiny vibrations from anything that wasn't riveted down tight. [/QUOTE]
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