Jermy-Jinky
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- Apr 30, 2021
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So, I'm working on rehabbing a 16' 1990 Thundercraft bow rider that my wife bought me as a gift...that project is on another thread. What I found during my inspection of everything once it got home was that the trailer needs some TLC too (insert surprised face). There are supposed to be carpeted bunks that cover the wheel fenders (one is missing), and the main carpeted bunks need to be replaced as well as the guide rollers, some lights, winch strap (probably the winch too), etc... Long story short, we had just moved into our current farm house in February and the previous owner had left behind in the barn a huge sheet of 3/4" to 1" thick HDPE (I haven't taken exact measurements of everything yet, but it's big). If this HDPE is the size that I need to make these trailer repairs, would it be appropriate to use in place of lumber? Would I need to/should I carpet it?