Aluminum vs green treated

RickSewall

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I installed 2 fishing platforms on the back of my aluminum pontoon and used green treated. I now know this was way wrong. Do I need to simply replace with marine plywood or can I raise the platforms away from the aluminum and install spacers to avoid contact? They are held in place with SS bolts. Any response would be appreciated.
 

Bob_VT

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Re: Aluminum vs green treated

The chemicals will leach and spread even if there are spacer's..... I would replace the wood. Is it the new ACQ treated wood....get rid of it.

Was it sealed up with fiberglass or epoxy?
 

bananaboater

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Re: Aluminum vs green treated

I was watching How it's Made this week and they showed pontoon boats being made. Imagine my surprise when they laid a sheet of treated down on the racks for decking and attached it. I assume it is standard treated, had the greenish cast. Planned obsolescence? Specially coated aluminum?

We all think it is corrosive.
 

RickSewall

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Re: Aluminum vs green treated

Thanks, I will replace it asap. I plan to carpet it. Any reason to coat the marine plywood as well?
 

Woodonglass

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Re: Aluminum vs green treated

No Need for Marine. If you use standard ext. grade and give it a coat of epoxy it will outlast you.


I'm just sayin...:D
 
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