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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 387999" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>what is your plan for the plywood ?</p><p>screw down then carpet over the screws?</p><p>or, glue carpet to plywood then screw down ?</p><p></p><p>Rivets are considered semi-permanent. Meaning if you want to access something,</p><p>you must drill out each and every rivet.</p><p>Personally, I use the self tapping auto upholstery screws with the washer.</p><p>available in your Big Box Stores. Not stainless, but will last a few years before needing replacement.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]75893[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 387999, member: 13599"] what is your plan for the plywood ? screw down then carpet over the screws? or, glue carpet to plywood then screw down ? Rivets are considered semi-permanent. Meaning if you want to access something, you must drill out each and every rivet. Personally, I use the self tapping auto upholstery screws with the washer. available in your Big Box Stores. Not stainless, but will last a few years before needing replacement. [ATTACH type="full" alt="screws.jpg"]75893._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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