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Pulling this one out of the grave... Time to redo the deck again. Plywood made it a couple seasons. Is M-line out of business? They have disappeared off the internet. I have not been able to find this infinity board anywhere else.
 

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Pulling this one out of the grave... Time to redo the deck again. Plywood made it a couple seasons. Is M-line out of business? They have disappeared off the internet. I have not been able to find this infinity board anywhere else.

I’m interested in hearing more about this too...
 

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ASA alloys can bring in the same flooring material that are in trailers. Not sure what it’s called but it has the plastic coating on top and I believe it comes in 5/8 thick also.
 

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Didn’t have any luck finding the infinity board when I redid mine this summer. I decided to redo the aluminum sides and headache rack on my old Bulldog deck, and obviously the decking (was the original decking, easily 10+ yrs old). Went with Raptor Liner, time will tell on the plywood but I have no concerns on the deck itself. Worst case I can see is spraying another coat on the decking if needed, all done for around $300-350 with new plywood and full kit from Raptor with a proper spray gun.
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