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They why doo you say "your computer is fawked"????

Quite simply it is a combination of your phone and the systems at TapaTalk.

I just don't think sideways pictures are cool and most of the time I take the time to change them.
I said, your computer is fawked



But mabe it's not with said info this am
 

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I said, your computer is fawked



But mabe it's not with said info this am

Who fawking cares...lol

I just bought a used STF 7' deck that fits in my 6.5' box, it is fixed at 8' wide which like tex I actually prefer because its more solid IMO. I'm going to leave it on all winter. It came with complete wiring underneath and two superclamps for $800 which in my eyes is a great deal. As said above good deals exist just need to watch out for them.
 

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Pics of the deck when I picked it up about a month ago. Looks good on the old 97 but the summer truck is getting parked pretty soon
 

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Never used an M-line but I have almost nothing I would change about my full lotus. Can't say that about other brands I've owned/used.

Haha. I like my full lotus but I defiantly have complaints and a few things that would take the deck to the next level. Some of the complaints are the fit in a long box and would not be an issue with the same deck in a cute little shorty! But a few minor changes could be a major improvement.
 

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full lotus will sell the board but its not cheap was told its recycled plastic prob old diapers lol
 

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Bend over lol

It's like 1000 for 2 to 3 sheets, most decks need 2.5 ( so 3 sheets) sheets with sliding sides

Marine grade 5/8" with traction sand embedded in epoxy paint.
$100 per sheet of plywood and $100 per gallon of paint.

Dawizzin on the site bought my deck - PM him on how it is lasting. Was a year old when he bought it.
My previous deck top of the same material lasted 12 years.

And on topic used Mothers to keep my deck shinny never dull.

Present deck is black power coat, never bare aluminum again.
Bought a 7' Marlon Explorer (new style)last year with folding extension for $3600 OTD with lifetime structure warranty. Alberta Cycle.......the Cat Dealer!
 
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Marine grade 5/8" with traction sand embedded in epoxy paint.
$100 per sheet of plywood and $100 per gallon of paint.

Dawizzin on the site bought my deck - PM him on how it is lasting. Was a year old when he bought it.
My previous deck top of the same material lasted 12 years.

And on topic used Mothers to keep my deck shinny never dull.

Present deck is black power coat, never bare aluminum again.
I looked around here, figured house boat places would have some marine stuff

Nope lol, called m line and full lotas

Then my azzfinkter puckered up with that price, regular tongue and Grove wood went in
 

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I looked around here, figured house boat places would have some marine stuff

Nope lol, called m line and full lotas

Then my azzfinkter puckered up with that price, regular tongue and Grove wood went in

Specialty finishing stores like Mr Plywood are here to go for the marine grade and epoxy......not at a rona or lowes.
 

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full lotus will sell the board but its not cheap was told its recycled plastic prob old diapers lol

It's the same material as the composite deck materials like "trex" but in 4x8 sheets. It's soft and will get chewed if no glides. Also expands and contracts a lot with the weather.

Infinity board appears to be the better product.
 

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Or $500 to linex. I think I'm gonna go that route with mine this fall.
 
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