Recommended Screws to Attach Waterproofed Plywood Flooring to a Galvanized Trailer Frame
Question:
I am installing 3/4 inch 23/32 pained/sealed with exterior solid waterproofing paint as a floor on a galvanized boat trailer for my kayak. What should I use do screw the plywood to the galvanized 7 gauge, trailer beams/ frame?
asked by: Charles M
Helpful Expert Reply:
To attach your flooring to your galvanized boat trailer, I would use the 2-1/2" Long Torx Trailer Floor and Wall Liner Screw for ACQ Treated Wood # TFX250ACQ. These screws have been made with an approved plating material that is less expensive than stainless steel and has been shown to outperform galvanized screws.
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