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<blockquote data-quote="Gashauler" data-source="post: 504730" data-attributes="member: 34533"><p>It’s been a bit but I’ve gotten some stuff done. With hunting season and the colder weather I decided the actual boat will have to wait until the spring. This achieves two things, I have more time to save money to get the good stuff to use on the boat, and I can take my time and do it right.</p><p></p><p>That being said I’ve decided to finish the trailer first. While I’m not quite done it has seen some improvements. Originally I was just going to do the tires and a couple of rollers and the bunks. Then I changed my mind. While not being in the ballpark of professional I essentially knocked off the flaking paint and rattle canned it. Bought all new rollers and pins and nuts and bolts. Figured if I’m going to put the work into might as well put the money as well. I so here’s what I have finished so far. I would be further along to almost done but holy cow 65 years worth of rust takes a lot of work to get bolts undone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gashauler, post: 504730, member: 34533"] It’s been a bit but I’ve gotten some stuff done. With hunting season and the colder weather I decided the actual boat will have to wait until the spring. This achieves two things, I have more time to save money to get the good stuff to use on the boat, and I can take my time and do it right. That being said I’ve decided to finish the trailer first. While I’m not quite done it has seen some improvements. Originally I was just going to do the tires and a couple of rollers and the bunks. Then I changed my mind. While not being in the ballpark of professional I essentially knocked off the flaking paint and rattle canned it. Bought all new rollers and pins and nuts and bolts. Figured if I’m going to put the work into might as well put the money as well. I so here’s what I have finished so far. I would be further along to almost done but holy cow 65 years worth of rust takes a lot of work to get bolts undone. [/QUOTE]
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