Am wondering if anybody else has taken the carpet off the bunks of their trailer and found them to be made out of micro-lam beam material? I am going to have to redo the bunks on the trailer for my 19' Pro V and that is what I found on the side bunks and the ones under the boat appear to be made of the same. Can I just use regular old micro-lam header beam material or is that going to be a problem? The current bunks arent in too bad of shape,no delaminating evident but the bolt holes have kind of rotted out and the carpet is pretty well shot, so will be replacing them. The beams are about 1/4" thicker than a standard two by material. Comments?
Chamois passed away this weekend a couple days short of her 13th bday.
What a great dog to hang out with here at home and on distant adventures.
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Am wondering if anybody else has taken the carpet off the bunks of their trailer and found them to be made out of micro-lam beam material? I am going to have to redo the bunks on the trailer for my 19' Pro V and that is what I found on the side bunks and the ones under the boat appear to be made of the same. Can I just use regular old micro-lam header beam material or is that going to be a problem? The current bunks arent in too bad of shape,no delaminating evident but the bolt holes have kind of rotted out and the carpet is pretty well shot, so will be replacing them. The beams are about 1/4" thicker than a standard two by material. Comments?
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