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<blockquote data-quote="Ready_fire_aim" data-source="post: 3780894" data-attributes="member: 50626"><p>On mine I just cut the boards a little short. Just short enough they would drop down flat when slid forward all the way into the front. Then I slid them back enough to make it catch in the channel at the rear. Then pinned them in place with a few stainless self tapper screws into the center supports. That way they don’t slide forward or backwards. No metal work, no welding. Been holding up fine for 5 yrs now.</p><p></p><p> I coat the deck with used motor oil once a year. It preserves the wood really well and it’s free if you change your own oil. It will put stains on things for the first month though, so it might not be a good idea, depending on what you use if for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ready_fire_aim, post: 3780894, member: 50626"] On mine I just cut the boards a little short. Just short enough they would drop down flat when slid forward all the way into the front. Then I slid them back enough to make it catch in the channel at the rear. Then pinned them in place with a few stainless self tapper screws into the center supports. That way they don’t slide forward or backwards. No metal work, no welding. Been holding up fine for 5 yrs now. I coat the deck with used motor oil once a year. It preserves the wood really well and it’s free if you change your own oil. It will put stains on things for the first month though, so it might not be a good idea, depending on what you use if for. [/QUOTE]
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