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14 Ft 'Ski-Boy' Restore - Tiny-Tannic
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Here what we installed the floor with
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Polyurethane construction adhesive and 1 5/8 inch stainless steel screws. Construction adhesive, this type, is water proof. It bonds to just about anything and it will not eat away at the foam that we also glued to the plywood, so the foam should not rattle..
If you don't think this stuff can hold, here's my story.. While remodeling I attached a piece of 1/4 aluminum to a cement floor to hold a post in place. Several years later I wanted to move post and the plate, and I figured it would just pop off. I had to get under the plate with prybars and once it did come loose, it ripped the top layer of the cement off, the glue never did let go..
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