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Old 01-13-2016, 09:11 AM
Chrismacholz Chrismacholz is offline
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Originally Posted by FLexpat View Post
Buy the console.
Put Seacast in the soft spots for now
Mount it and fish til it wiggles too much for you
Meanwhile, look for a winter work place and plan the future deck rework
I would love to be able to implement a quick fix like this. From what I've read the seacast is pourable and you need to remove the rotten material in order for it to have a place to go. I also looked into Git Rot or just injecting epoxy and it seems like that won't work if the deck is wet.

I did see a post about this stuff called Inject a Deck, which is a structural foam that you inject into a small hole, and supposedly it works very well in moist areas. I emailed the guy and he said it was drillable and will hold the load of a t-top. I have not heard any good/bad reviews online about it.
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