I am in the process of repairing the bedroom slide and thought I would seek out some advice of some of you experts. I had extensive rot in the outer 10" of my slide. I cut out the bad portion and yesterday routed a 1 1/2" joint in the good part of the old floor. The old floor is 1" plywood. I am using 1/2" marine plywood laminated to form a 1" floor for the patched area.I am using GET ROT on some of the bad areas I can see on the edges of theo firm part of the floor that I did not replace to firm out the very edges of the luan ply in the outside wall that had a small amount of rot.
The bottom of the slide had an extreamly tough plastic laminated on the bottom. I have no idea what it was, but I plan on using fiberglas cloth and polyester resin on the new section of the floor. The slide rollers will bear on this surface when retracted.
Do you think this will be strong enough to bear the weight? Does anyone know what the original plastic was or where to buy it?
Also I am using a polyurthane construction adhisive to laminate the two pieces of 1/2"plywood. Polyurthane is extreamly tough and this is also for "below the waterline repairs" so be water proof. Or should I use the foaming Gorilla glue?
Also is there a better substitute for the butyl rubber sealer the use in the slide construction. I hate that stuff. Always bleeding out of the joints and smearing across my slides.
Appreciate any input.
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