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<blockquote data-quote="hardwatergrampa" data-source="post: 54931" data-attributes="member: 454"><p>up date</p><p>Pressure treated and marine grade plywood is corrosive to aluminum. You have to be careful that there is no direct contact between that kind of wood and bare aluminum. </p><p></p><p>Like eveyone else has said, usually plain plywood with a waterproofer will work well. I use that for the floor of my boat. With a carpet adhesive on top of the water proofer, it's about as water-resistant as it gets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hardwatergrampa, post: 54931, member: 454"] up date Pressure treated and marine grade plywood is corrosive to aluminum. You have to be careful that there is no direct contact between that kind of wood and bare aluminum. Like eveyone else has said, usually plain plywood with a waterproofer will work well. I use that for the floor of my boat. With a carpet adhesive on top of the water proofer, it's about as water-resistant as it gets. [/QUOTE]
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