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<blockquote data-quote="Waffle" data-source="post: 757955" data-attributes="member: 12726"><p>My first attempt building inner fender ramps using the removed 2x8"s was an overcomplicated disaster followed up with some uncured epoxy.</p><p> Take 2 is much simpler using 4x6 pt & cut to match the contours of the fender. This also lets me keep & use my inner fender chain grab plate. I'll have to let these dry a bit more before I continue, but I plan on using pt deck fasteners combined with Loctite PL max adhesive to make everything solid. On the face of each ramp I'll screw in a few stainless lag bolts to aid in traction, just in case for those wet days ahead.</p><p> Once enough time has passed I'll give it all a coat of penetrating deck stain[ATTACH=full]123366[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waffle, post: 757955, member: 12726"] My first attempt building inner fender ramps using the removed 2x8"s was an overcomplicated disaster followed up with some uncured epoxy. Take 2 is much simpler using 4x6 pt & cut to match the contours of the fender. This also lets me keep & use my inner fender chain grab plate. I'll have to let these dry a bit more before I continue, but I plan on using pt deck fasteners combined with Loctite PL max adhesive to make everything solid. On the face of each ramp I'll screw in a few stainless lag bolts to aid in traction, just in case for those wet days ahead. Once enough time has passed I'll give it all a coat of penetrating deck stain[ATTACH type="full" alt="20210423_190303.jpg"]123366[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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