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Straightening out crunched corner on tinny
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<blockquote data-quote="Tinny Fleet" data-source="post: 442947" data-attributes="member: 22140"><p>I am the third generation of my family to own this boat: a 12' Dura tech. I have pictures from the 60's where my grandpa was taking me out fishing in it. Lots of memories. My son will get it when I pass.</p><p></p><p>Its a nice lightweight 12' john with a modified vee in the bow. The plan is to iron out some of the wrinkles, including replace transom wood, patch holes, seal floor, paint with Wetlander, and more. </p><p></p><p>One of the problems is a crunched corner. Looks like it took a fall somewhere along the line and landed on a corner. See pics. </p><p></p><p>I'd like to restore this to the original squared off corner. </p><p></p><p>Any suggestions on how to correct on a DIY basis?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tinny Fleet, post: 442947, member: 22140"] I am the third generation of my family to own this boat: a 12' Dura tech. I have pictures from the 60's where my grandpa was taking me out fishing in it. Lots of memories. My son will get it when I pass. Its a nice lightweight 12' john with a modified vee in the bow. The plan is to iron out some of the wrinkles, including replace transom wood, patch holes, seal floor, paint with Wetlander, and more. One of the problems is a crunched corner. Looks like it took a fall somewhere along the line and landed on a corner. See pics. I'd like to restore this to the original squared off corner. Any suggestions on how to correct on a DIY basis? [/QUOTE]
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