06-09-2022, 01:29 AM
(04-01-2022, 12:52 PM)wiperhunter2 Wrote: Glad it's working out and it's just like you said, doing it one piece at a time will get it done.
Ok, so its taken me a while to get this done with having to travel home to Illinois when mom passed away, stupid weather hold ups, and my health on days just wouldnt let me do any work on the floor of the boat. With all of it done and said, I finally finished up the floor today. I may do a couple touch where I put the screws through the wood and into the old floor.
This certainly was an interesting job to say the least. Learned a lot and if I was in better health, and could move around better, it would have been a lot more fun and I could have done a better job, but, its gonna work for me. Even though I used paint that has a non-skid pigment in it, I decided to put a couple of strips of non-skid material across the wood just to help with any slippage that may happen when the wood gets wet. So, here's the finishing photos of what I did. I think it will outlast me and the wife for as long as we live. This is the paint I used. Man is it thick thick thick.