gpfishingdude
Chief Petty Officer
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- May 1, 2012
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After seeing where many advised against using treated lumber for bunk boards for pontoon boats and then a few saying they have used treated lumber with no bad side effects. I decided to try to find out how some can use treated lumber with no apparent damage to their aluminum pontoons. Is it the type of wood preservative that has less copper content to cause less electrolysis? Some boats might be spending less time on the trailer and therefore less wet contact time or some type of material that is insulating the copper from the aluminum better than others? I am starting to wonder how some building supply stores can advertise their treated lumber as aluminum compatible when building contractors have long discussed having problems with these types of treated lumber against certain metals and also having to use special fasteners that last longer than others.