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replacing wood floor on 14' Lund
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<blockquote data-quote="Hanr3" data-source="post: 81785" data-attributes="member: 1055"><p>I did the same as Russ.</p><p>Exterior 1/2" plywood, two coats of enamel paint, and rubber backed carpet. Although I am still working on it so I dont have any water time in it. </p><p></p><p>The simplest way to get a good pattern is with cardboard and masking tape. Cut the cardboard to the bulk of the pattern, then cut out smaller pieces to fill in the curves, notches, etc. slide the smaller pieces into place and trim as needed, then tape it to the bulk piece. Repeat as often as necessary until you have the whole floor. Takes some time, however its cheaper than buying new sheets of wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hanr3, post: 81785, member: 1055"] I did the same as Russ. Exterior 1/2" plywood, two coats of enamel paint, and rubber backed carpet. Although I am still working on it so I dont have any water time in it. The simplest way to get a good pattern is with cardboard and masking tape. Cut the cardboard to the bulk of the pattern, then cut out smaller pieces to fill in the curves, notches, etc. slide the smaller pieces into place and trim as needed, then tape it to the bulk piece. Repeat as often as necessary until you have the whole floor. Takes some time, however its cheaper than buying new sheets of wood. [/QUOTE]
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