To all interested in this topic: :shock:
The fiberglass factory floorboards are not heavy! :roll: 3/4" Plywood with wood stringers would be much heavier IMHO.
Dri Dek does not level out the cockpit floor and holds in "nasty goobers"
Worry about arthritic fingers when and if you get there. :wink: Until then, factory floorboards. The KISS principle applies here.
We sometimes spend a lot of time, money, and effort trying to solve problems that are already solved.
I'm a big Andy Griffith fan - the episode where Aunt Bea buys all that meat on sale and has a broken freezer. She refuses to "call the man" and solve the problem - she does everything to "settle for less". Andy keeps saying, "call the man".
"Call the man"
John
Swee Pea
P.S. For those with thin skin, tongue in cheek reply, not intended to offend. :lol:
The fiberglass factory floorboards are not heavy! :roll: 3/4" Plywood with wood stringers would be much heavier IMHO.
Dri Dek does not level out the cockpit floor and holds in "nasty goobers"
Worry about arthritic fingers when and if you get there. :wink: Until then, factory floorboards. The KISS principle applies here.

We sometimes spend a lot of time, money, and effort trying to solve problems that are already solved.
I'm a big Andy Griffith fan - the episode where Aunt Bea buys all that meat on sale and has a broken freezer. She refuses to "call the man" and solve the problem - she does everything to "settle for less". Andy keeps saying, "call the man".
"Call the man"
John
Swee Pea
P.S. For those with thin skin, tongue in cheek reply, not intended to offend. :lol: