Your thoughts?

ALAN GEDDES wrote:Also consider rust/leak proofing those nuts and bolts after installation as a rusting bolt will quickly ruin that carefully sealed floor and carefully painted frame. I use stainless screws for most exterior items even though more expensive and paint or undercoat those frame mount bolts.
fornesto wrote:I was thinking construction adhesive would work.
David Grason wrote:fornesto wrote:I was thinking construction adhesive would work.
I used construction adhesive on my trailer. I've been using this stuff for more than 20 years. A lot when I was a carpenter and for many projects since. IMHO, it's highly, highly underrated. It's not glamourous, it's not expensive, it's not tricky to apply and it's been around FOREVER. I guess for these reasons it's become the ugly stepchild of the glue industry but MAN does it ever work! It's absolutely some of my favorite stuff. On my teardrop I simply ran a bead of construction adhesive down the frame and bolted the wood down. ...
David Grason wrote:Yup, that's the stuff.
Another brand is PL400.
Eric Adams wrote:Never heard of PL-400. Is it better or the same?![]()
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