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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
newbie 1st build: '76 Meyers SuperPro 14','73 25hp Evinrude
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<blockquote data-quote="rkc118" data-source="post: 426758" data-attributes="member: 21626"><p>I took advantage of the 3 day MLK weekend to finish the framing and cut the decking. I wasn't sure how to approach the layout for the vertical pieces on the existing benches. I found some construction paper laying around and it worked very well to tape it to the bench and crease the paper to the contour of the bottom of the boat. wouldn't work for horizontal pieces, but it saved me a lot of time trimming cardboard. Now I will seal the plywood with the old-timer's formula and then figure out what carpet material to use to cover it with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rkc118, post: 426758, member: 21626"] I took advantage of the 3 day MLK weekend to finish the framing and cut the decking. I wasn't sure how to approach the layout for the vertical pieces on the existing benches. I found some construction paper laying around and it worked very well to tape it to the bench and crease the paper to the contour of the bottom of the boat. wouldn't work for horizontal pieces, but it saved me a lot of time trimming cardboard. Now I will seal the plywood with the old-timer's formula and then figure out what carpet material to use to cover it with. [/QUOTE]
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