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On the issue of using Drywall screws: I like decking screws because they
are galvanized (some are even stainless). On the ones I use, the head is
the same bugle style as drywall screws. They have been around since before
recycled plastic decking was common, so they are made to screw into wood
(so are drywall screws).
On wire - have you tried good quality marine grade wire? It's made to survive
in corrosive environments (salt water). It's tinned so that when water wicks its
way into the insulation the wire still doesn't corrode (fast).
Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver
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are galvanized (some are even stainless). On the ones I use, the head is
the same bugle style as drywall screws. They have been around since before
recycled plastic decking was common, so they are made to screw into wood
(so are drywall screws).
On wire - have you tried good quality marine grade wire? It's made to survive
in corrosive environments (salt water). It's tinned so that when water wicks its
way into the insulation the wire still doesn't corrode (fast).
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