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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: 430347" data-attributes="member: 21626"><p>Finally ready to paint. I decided to tear my woodshop apart so that I could drag the boat inside to paint the interior (not gonna worry about the outside this year). I didn't think that I could get my 2 car garage warm enough, but it gets plenty warm in the shop. I spent the morning moving the tablesaw and work benches out of the way, and had to unscrew part of the backyard fence so that I could push/pull the trailer into the yard, and then somehow force the boat through the door. I used rustoleum flat camo spray paint. also cut the wood to replace the trailer bunks, used the old ones as template to drill holes for the hardware. going to have to let them sit in my basement for a while, wood is too wet when it comes from lowes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rkc118, post: 430347, member: 21626"] Finally ready to paint. I decided to tear my woodshop apart so that I could drag the boat inside to paint the interior (not gonna worry about the outside this year). I didn't think that I could get my 2 car garage warm enough, but it gets plenty warm in the shop. I spent the morning moving the tablesaw and work benches out of the way, and had to unscrew part of the backyard fence so that I could push/pull the trailer into the yard, and then somehow force the boat through the door. I used rustoleum flat camo spray paint. also cut the wood to replace the trailer bunks, used the old ones as template to drill holes for the hardware. going to have to let them sit in my basement for a while, wood is too wet when it comes from lowes. [/QUOTE]
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