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1984 16' Bass Attacker Complete Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigwrench" data-source="post: 347130" data-attributes="member: 13822"><p>That would be best , I'd bet it would look clean too maybe a media blast like walnut shells or some fine sand ? May have to buy a sand blaster now lol. Also wanted to ask you about your riveting tool the solid rivet one "Bucker?" I have several air hammers and might need to look into this. Also have a pneumatic riveter and a "Big Daddy" so I should be good on regular rivets. Looking for a local source for alum plate now. Thanks again , your post gave me a ton of ideas lol. Right now I want to get it stripped , get it clean and them come up with a plan </p><p> This will be my Muskie,Striper,Crappie and Walleye rig that I can troll or cast for bass or whatever either on the lake or the river. Also exclusively for 2 lakes with no gas rule at 3500+ feet elevation on top of mountains locally here that are impossible to get up to with the Ranger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigwrench, post: 347130, member: 13822"] That would be best , I'd bet it would look clean too maybe a media blast like walnut shells or some fine sand ? May have to buy a sand blaster now lol. Also wanted to ask you about your riveting tool the solid rivet one "Bucker?" I have several air hammers and might need to look into this. Also have a pneumatic riveter and a "Big Daddy" so I should be good on regular rivets. Looking for a local source for alum plate now. Thanks again , your post gave me a ton of ideas lol. Right now I want to get it stripped , get it clean and them come up with a plan This will be my Muskie,Striper,Crappie and Walleye rig that I can troll or cast for bass or whatever either on the lake or the river. Also exclusively for 2 lakes with no gas rule at 3500+ feet elevation on top of mountains locally here that are impossible to get up to with the Ranger. [/QUOTE]
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