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modifications on 1957 Arkansas Traveler 14 ft.
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<blockquote data-quote="birdsnest4ever" data-source="post: 421803" data-attributes="member: 18625"><p>I forgot to mention that I have some galvanized metal frame work from and old metal building. Would that suffice for framing the floor and a small casting deck. I know it's heavier than aluminum, but I already have it and money is a bit of an issue, because I still have to possibly buy a new battery and a new gas tank.....if the motor will even crank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birdsnest4ever, post: 421803, member: 18625"] I forgot to mention that I have some galvanized metal frame work from and old metal building. Would that suffice for framing the floor and a small casting deck. I know it's heavier than aluminum, but I already have it and money is a bit of an issue, because I still have to possibly buy a new battery and a new gas tank.....if the motor will even crank. [/QUOTE]
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