deck fastening
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deck fastening
Step by step, inch by inch. I am ready to take one more step for mankind, boater kind. I am getting close to attaching the decking and am curious how many of you had done this. I have 6mm Okoume ply and plan to use 5200 to set it, as well as use bronze brads to secure. On the bow I have cut Mahogany edge pieces which I will secure with #8 screws and then bung the holes. Did you all use the brads as well to secure the decking all around. I thought that they would be in every 8 inches. Thanks for your continued help. I just wish I had more time to put towards working on this.
I replace all the decking on my 20' Seacamper and used a 1/2" marine plywood, I sealed edges with 5200 and attached with countersunk #6 silicon bronze screws then fared over indented screw heads. I then epoxy sealed all deck surfaces. My decks are vinyl covered so I only worried about haveing smooth surface from screws. I can walk around on decks now without any flex or give. Are you doing varnished decks? Good Luck
I just replaced plywood decks on a 1961 Peshtigo built Thompson Sea Lancer. I used 9 mm Meranti plywood (3/8 inch). I used 3M5200 adhesive at all supports and also copper or brass nails and screws. I used screws where they had previously been used and nails where they had previously been used. Nails and screws were countersunk and filled over with putty and faired. I clamped all over the place too while the adhesive cured.
I did not bung the screw and nail holes with wood plugs. There just is not enuff room. I puttied 'em just like they did at the factory originally.
Andreas
I did not bung the screw and nail holes with wood plugs. There just is not enuff room. I puttied 'em just like they did at the factory originally.
Andreas
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