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Replacing Trailer Bunks
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09/10/18 04:55 PM
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BCBassCat
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So do you use pressure treated lumber? Or just water sealed 2 x 4s? Remember reading to use stainless steel staple or nails after gluing the carpet. If there is a list available that would be great. Thanks in advance!
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Re: Replacing Trailer Bunks
[Re: BCBassCat]
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09/10/18 06:25 PM
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glen6131
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I use pressure treated 2x4. Contact cement all sides of board to carpet and staple underside of bunk. Take a cordless drill w u to ramp and put on in 10 min
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Re: Replacing Trailer Bunks
[Re: BCBassCat]
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09/11/18 10:59 PM
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BSHAW27
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I used pressure treated wood as well. Glued and staples with stainless steel staples. Get the boards ready at home ahead of time so u just swap them at the lake. I also bought new lag bolts but Ended up using the old ones instead.
Fish Lavon, Lewisville, and Texoma 19' FishMaster CC with 125hp Merc Helix 9 SI GPS & Helix 7 Chirp GPS MK Ultrex with link
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Re: Replacing Trailer Bunks
[Re: BSHAW27]
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09/12/18 04:33 PM
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Mike Keenan
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I think on my trailer they used 2 x 6 boards, I can verify this later but Vs used what was on there plus did the fenders too for $325.00
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