phantomv170
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Jul 23, 2010
- Messages
- 45
I have cut the new 5/8 ply for my deck. It is in 3 pieces.
I plan on covering it with Skid-no-more. I dont want to glass the seams, as I want the ability to easily take the floor out if necessary. My fuel tank is 7 ft long and runs down the middle.
Im thinking on how best to deal with the seams where the sheets butt together.
I was considering putting a chamfer bit on the router to create a v-groove. I could then caulk down the joint, and then coat over with the skid no more. Anyone got other ideas?
I also was going to caulk along the sides where the floor meets the hull.
What does everyone do for the edges when they redo the floor?
Any other way other than screws to secure floor boards down?
Heres an old pic showing the orientation of the floor boards.
I plan on covering it with Skid-no-more. I dont want to glass the seams, as I want the ability to easily take the floor out if necessary. My fuel tank is 7 ft long and runs down the middle.
Im thinking on how best to deal with the seams where the sheets butt together.
I was considering putting a chamfer bit on the router to create a v-groove. I could then caulk down the joint, and then coat over with the skid no more. Anyone got other ideas?
I also was going to caulk along the sides where the floor meets the hull.
What does everyone do for the edges when they redo the floor?
Any other way other than screws to secure floor boards down?
Heres an old pic showing the orientation of the floor boards.