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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14 foot project.
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Mac" data-source="post: 295757" data-attributes="member: 10360"><p>That looks like it could be a 16' Lund. That color above the splash rail looks like Lund to me. Anyway let the fun begin. </p><p>FYI you can screw into the ribs in the bottom and use stainless sheet metal screws if you come from the top (be sure they are not too long) or you can go thru the sides of the ribs and attach brackets using a stainless bolt and stainless nylock nut. They make a drill bit that flexes and you can get it down parallel to the bottom and drill thru the side of the rib (like from the front to the back). Your drill chuck is to large in dia. to get it that close to the bottom. use an eye bolt with a hole just slightly larger than the flex shaft as a guide. It will get hot so take your time and use a pair of vice grips to hold the eye bolt. I will snap a few pictures of what I did when I pull my floor out to carpet it. That should be within the next week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Mac, post: 295757, member: 10360"] That looks like it could be a 16' Lund. That color above the splash rail looks like Lund to me. Anyway let the fun begin. FYI you can screw into the ribs in the bottom and use stainless sheet metal screws if you come from the top (be sure they are not too long) or you can go thru the sides of the ribs and attach brackets using a stainless bolt and stainless nylock nut. They make a drill bit that flexes and you can get it down parallel to the bottom and drill thru the side of the rib (like from the front to the back). Your drill chuck is to large in dia. to get it that close to the bottom. use an eye bolt with a hole just slightly larger than the flex shaft as a guide. It will get hot so take your time and use a pair of vice grips to hold the eye bolt. I will snap a few pictures of what I did when I pull my floor out to carpet it. That should be within the next week. [/QUOTE]
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