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Location: Mt. Zion, IL | I'll see if I can draw something up tonight on the computer. Aluminum works very well for this type of extension, but it would have to be screwed to the floor and the closest point for maximum security. You would also have to have access to a decent size break (for bending aluminum).
Marine grade plywood for the top really finishes things off nicely. See if you can get matching carpet from Skeeter to match. The rear deck will be very very hard to complete, the front will be the easiest as it is rectangular, and the sides will not be very easy as well. The front deck extension could sit on the floor without being screwed down, if you were to build it specifically that way. Do you want it to be removable or permanent?
Edited by RyanJoz 8/25/2011 4:36 PM
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