glider
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Glider,
What thickness of diamond tread are you using?
I am not sure but it is thick and rigid. About 5"x1"x1/8"
Glider,
What thickness of diamond tread are you using?
Yeah, I have been beating the **** out of mine with no issues. Unless you are driving cars over it, you will be fine with aluminum. I agree 1/8" will hold up better though.Angle iron is cheap..........but it will rust no matter what I do, even powdercoat it
Aluminum is the best material for this job, since I want one piece covering the entire area all the way back past the door, about 1"
I found one on Ebay for $23 shipped, but it is .063" and I think it should be 1/8"
Thanks...........it should be easy to replace the siding and the roof
I would just re-panel right over the current siding
My concern with gluing it down, is what happens if it gets damaged and needs to be replaced?
It would most likely rip up the treated plywood flooring, compared to just unscrewing it
Gorille Glue is some tough, nasty stuff!!
Will Liquid Nails hold it solid?
Looks good!The 2"x5"x48" section of aluminum diamond tread plate came in
Was only $27ish shipped
1/16" thick but it is very rigid
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I plan to use clear silicon under the plate to help seal out moisture, however it still needs to be secured
There is about a 1/2" gap between the raised treads
I can't counter sink since the plate is thin
Do they sell really thin button cap screws that I can sink 1" into the wood subfloor?
I just don't want the head of the screws sticking up
