Posted by Gregory A Weirauch on September 13, 2013 at 07:30:31 from (70.88.102.125):
So I got this running gear which I understand and 2 stringers which I understand and these 2 16' long metal u channels dimensioned 3 3/4" deep by 3 1/8" across the back or bottom. I think it is rub rail but it has stake pocket holes. I know I need to bolt top, bottom, and side to bed, but how to drill, cut the stakes holes and still maintain structural integrity? I am laying the deck lengthwise but do I nood to change to crosswise? http://photos.yesterdaystractors.com/gallery/uptest/a128478_sml.jpg http://photos.yesterdaystractors.com/gallery/uptest/a128479_sml.jpg http://photos.yesterdaystractors.com/gallery/uptest/a128480_sml.jpg Little Help Here? I gotta get started the weekend so help ASAP. what about adding wood inside the rail and the bolting it on. What to do?
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