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Old 08-28-2011, 05:04 AM
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we use a composite type edging for our landscape jobs. Its 1/2" thick and 4" wide. I srewed some pieces on top of my boards and my boat really slides off and on with ease now. My buddies have been putting it on theirs too. It doesn't take but a few small pieces. Its like those slicks they sell for high dollar.
I screwed strips of teflon down to my 2x4s that i had before, but the teflon wore and the stainless screws that i counter sunk started rubbing the boat, had to weld 3 spots because of this so I'm just gonna go back with carpet
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Old 08-28-2011, 05:18 AM
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I screwed strips of teflon down to my 2x4s that i had before, but the teflon wore and the stainless screws that i counter sunk started rubbing the boat, had to weld 3 spots because of this so I'm just gonna go back with carpet
cost alittle extra but I work with guys that use the composite deck boards for runners
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