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<blockquote data-quote="Stevan81" data-source="post: 476382" data-attributes="member: 26088"><p>I got the boat for free when I purchased another one. I have plenty of flat stock, angle and rivets left from different types of projects. About the only thing I don’t have on hand is the foam, marine plywood, carpet and wood for the transom. I use to build aluminum floors on refrigerated trailers, so I have a round about idea for the floor framing. I’m wondering if 1/4X1 flat stock buck riveted to the walls and floor then welded at the joints will stop the flexing or do I need to also add round stock going from the wall to floor. Thank you for the tip on the foam, I want to lay some in between my framing before I put the plywood down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stevan81, post: 476382, member: 26088"] I got the boat for free when I purchased another one. I have plenty of flat stock, angle and rivets left from different types of projects. About the only thing I don’t have on hand is the foam, marine plywood, carpet and wood for the transom. I use to build aluminum floors on refrigerated trailers, so I have a round about idea for the floor framing. I’m wondering if 1/4X1 flat stock buck riveted to the walls and floor then welded at the joints will stop the flexing or do I need to also add round stock going from the wall to floor. Thank you for the tip on the foam, I want to lay some in between my framing before I put the plywood down. [/QUOTE]
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