2"Was the gate cotter pin really just a cotter pin?
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2"Was the gate cotter pin really just a cotter pin?
That's what was on my 170 when I got it. It seemed strange to me too....Was the gate cotter pin really just a cotter pin?...
Dave, lighten up. It was a joke. My apologies if you felt smeared somehow.you specifically told people do not listen to me. Further you now say names.
Dave, How does that cure? GG is a moisture-curing polyurethane. That plan allows for no moisture ingress.When you feel the floor has separated as described above, do not sweat. I told Hunter my solution. Every two feet to one foot, drill a 3/3 or 1/2 inch holes. Then pour as much as you can of Gorilla Glue down into the holes and spread with the tip of an air hose around. You may have to add more but more the better. Then lay boards on the affected area and place weight on it like lead, concrete blocks and so on and let dry for 24 hours long if in cold weather. Remove and fill holes with Plexus and then wet sand. You may have to fill in a little more to get the plexus level with the floor. Then prep and spray with Krylon plastic paint.
Ive got some soft spots under the grip tape as well. Either the foam degrades or compresses. Once compressed, the hard plastic shell separates from the foam and leaves a gap.I feel getting the floor stiffer is important for long term.