Would Torx Screw TFX150 Work Well Installing 3/4 inch Thick Deck
Question:
Good morning, I am putting a new 3/4inch pressure treated deck on my 2 place aluminum snowmobile trailer. What fasteners would you recommend that would give me the best corrosion resistance? Thank you.
asked by: Brian D
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Helpful Expert Reply:
The 1-1/2" Long Standard Torx Trailer Floor and Wall Liner Screw # TFX150 would be a great option for installing your 3/4 inch treated deck in terms of length and corrosion resistance.
expert reply by:
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