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<blockquote data-quote="PhilG" data-source="post: 121508" data-attributes="member: 2444"><p>wait..it wasn't snow. it was foam from the bench seat being gutted for a livewell. That $%^ went everywhere!! </p><p>The forum gave me the confidence to break out the jig saw - which wouldn't cut, just kept pulling out the blade - and then the cutoff well on a 4" grinder. Got the opening and bench area cleaned out awaiting livewell from FishMatePro.</p><p>For foam removal I used a serrated knife and a wood chisel. Finally got a pattern down and took about an hour and half to get it out. The cleanup however took MUCH longer. Looked like a blizzard!</p><p>Again, I would have never done this without all of the pics, information and encouragement from TinBoats. Cheers!</p><p>phil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhilG, post: 121508, member: 2444"] wait..it wasn't snow. it was foam from the bench seat being gutted for a livewell. That $%^ went everywhere!! The forum gave me the confidence to break out the jig saw - which wouldn't cut, just kept pulling out the blade - and then the cutoff well on a 4" grinder. Got the opening and bench area cleaned out awaiting livewell from FishMatePro. For foam removal I used a serrated knife and a wood chisel. Finally got a pattern down and took about an hour and half to get it out. The cleanup however took MUCH longer. Looked like a blizzard! Again, I would have never done this without all of the pics, information and encouragement from TinBoats. Cheers! phil [/QUOTE]
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