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14' JBoat Fixer Upper
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<blockquote data-quote="GAHunter" data-source="post: 468030" data-attributes="member: 24888"><p>I'm gonna have to stamp your name somewhere on this thing for all the help. I would have already messed up a few times lol. I do appreciate it very much. I'm excited, gonna seal up the keel tomorrow, I'll do the part that's raised up a little and whatever is left in the tube I'll just run a small bead down the rest or find somewhere to use it. </p><p></p><p>As long as it's not raining this weekend I'll have the rest sealed up (Friday) and then epoxy rolled on saturday. Wood cut and first coats on the transom and benches. I thought about bringing boat inside but wife may have a cow lol. We have a large open room (garage was converted to a room at some point before we bought house) that would be perfect.. but then again..</p><p></p><p>Was looking at stainless hardware online and looks like it may be cheaper to buy online.. I need to figure out how to get the transom back in on the inside, gonna be looking at removing the corner caps, seems like they may be harder to get off than drilling out the corner braces and replacing with bolts. So may go that route. Gonna need to find me a drill bit for that, unless I can cut em with angle grinder.. We shall see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GAHunter, post: 468030, member: 24888"] I'm gonna have to stamp your name somewhere on this thing for all the help. I would have already messed up a few times lol. I do appreciate it very much. I'm excited, gonna seal up the keel tomorrow, I'll do the part that's raised up a little and whatever is left in the tube I'll just run a small bead down the rest or find somewhere to use it. As long as it's not raining this weekend I'll have the rest sealed up (Friday) and then epoxy rolled on saturday. Wood cut and first coats on the transom and benches. I thought about bringing boat inside but wife may have a cow lol. We have a large open room (garage was converted to a room at some point before we bought house) that would be perfect.. but then again.. Was looking at stainless hardware online and looks like it may be cheaper to buy online.. I need to figure out how to get the transom back in on the inside, gonna be looking at removing the corner caps, seems like they may be harder to get off than drilling out the corner braces and replacing with bolts. So may go that route. Gonna need to find me a drill bit for that, unless I can cut em with angle grinder.. We shall see. [/QUOTE]
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