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12 ft Sea King - Pics. Complete.
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<blockquote data-quote="taterosu" data-source="post: 202861" data-attributes="member: 5203"><p>Looking good. Its a slow process. The bench seat were plenty stout for the deck. I run a piece of angle the whole legth of the bench and put rivots every three inches. It has held up to me bouncing on the deck and I weigh about 270. I bought my framing material fom lowes. I used angle aluminium and some aluminium stuff thats made to go over 3/4 in plywood for the runners. it works nice to attach the decking to. The decks old interstate signs that i bought from a guy that installs them. He sold them to me cheap. 15 for 100 bucks. They measure 3ft by 4ft. To cut them I used an angle grinder with a cut off blade. They dont last long but they were 1.99 at tractor supply. To cut the fame material I just used a hacksaw. On my transom I used the old roads and doubled them where the outboard mounts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="taterosu, post: 202861, member: 5203"] Looking good. Its a slow process. The bench seat were plenty stout for the deck. I run a piece of angle the whole legth of the bench and put rivots every three inches. It has held up to me bouncing on the deck and I weigh about 270. I bought my framing material fom lowes. I used angle aluminium and some aluminium stuff thats made to go over 3/4 in plywood for the runners. it works nice to attach the decking to. The decks old interstate signs that i bought from a guy that installs them. He sold them to me cheap. 15 for 100 bucks. They measure 3ft by 4ft. To cut them I used an angle grinder with a cut off blade. They dont last long but they were 1.99 at tractor supply. To cut the fame material I just used a hacksaw. On my transom I used the old roads and doubled them where the outboard mounts [/QUOTE]
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