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<blockquote data-quote="tholdah" data-source="post: 28460" data-attributes="member: 311"><p>:WELCOME: Like Jim said, check out some of the posts in the subforum "Jon and V-Boat conversions". I have a project listed there now titled "3 man bass boat..." where we have some pretty good pics. I took the ideas from other posts I read to build our deck, and pretty much everything we've used has been purchased at Lowes or Home Depot. </p><p></p><p>Where we screwed into wood, we used standard wood screws. However, per the recommendations of other members, we used stainless, self-tapping metal screws when going into the structural aluminum beams. Something about the standard sheet metal screws will react with the aluminum and cause corrosion. The members on here are very helpfull with everything from building a deck to motorsrepairs, especially when you post some pictures. :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tholdah, post: 28460, member: 311"] :WELCOME: Like Jim said, check out some of the posts in the subforum "Jon and V-Boat conversions". I have a project listed there now titled "3 man bass boat..." where we have some pretty good pics. I took the ideas from other posts I read to build our deck, and pretty much everything we've used has been purchased at Lowes or Home Depot. Where we screwed into wood, we used standard wood screws. However, per the recommendations of other members, we used stainless, self-tapping metal screws when going into the structural aluminum beams. Something about the standard sheet metal screws will react with the aluminum and cause corrosion. The members on here are very helpfull with everything from building a deck to motorsrepairs, especially when you post some pictures. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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