epoxied in the new 5/8" plywood and now ready to reapply the salvaged nonskid topside paneling
great advice gentleman...thank you all very much...a question that may sound crazy here and not that i would attempt it....why could you not utilize construction subfloor adhesives to glue down the plywood and or bond the nonskid to the ply....seems to stick like nails to any and everything and sets quick and very tight....self clamping too!!!....just wondering....comments?
The you don't do that reason is simple. Your deck is basically a composite structure not just a kitchen floor. The components that are laminated together become an I beam of sorts. The top and bottom layers of glass are the flanges of the beam while the plywood is the web spacer between the "flanges". When you stand on the deck the top layer in placed in compression and due to the space provided by the plywood the bottom layer is placed in tension. So as you can see simple liquid nails is not capable of handling those type of loads. Also be sure you put some fiberglass tape over where you cut the top layer of fiberglass.
The top and bottom layers of glass are the flanges of the beam while the plywood is the web spacer between the "flanges". When you stand on the deck the top layer in placed in compression and due to the space provided by the plywood the bottom layer is placed in tension.