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<blockquote data-quote="Smokey101" data-source="post: 501184" data-attributes="member: 33069"><p>I picked up an old sears flat bottom jon boat and trailer. the trailer will be used for another project, the boat is very rough, and has holes that need brazed, there are loose rivets that need rebucked or replaced. Lastly, the boat is coated with what appears To be roofing tar very thick in some areas. I bought it for the trailer, but just for the heck of it I thought i'd try to save the boat. My plan is to remove the tar first, then repair the leaks, repaint the boat, then sell it.</p><p> I bought an air scraper tool from harbor freight there is a learning curve with this tool but i am happy with the progress so far, the picture of the bottom is about 3 hours work</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smokey101, post: 501184, member: 33069"] I picked up an old sears flat bottom jon boat and trailer. the trailer will be used for another project, the boat is very rough, and has holes that need brazed, there are loose rivets that need rebucked or replaced. Lastly, the boat is coated with what appears To be roofing tar very thick in some areas. I bought it for the trailer, but just for the heck of it I thought i'd try to save the boat. My plan is to remove the tar first, then repair the leaks, repaint the boat, then sell it. I bought an air scraper tool from harbor freight there is a learning curve with this tool but i am happy with the progress so far, the picture of the bottom is about 3 hours work [/QUOTE]
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