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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1648 Semi-V Jon Mod (Completed)
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinWI" data-source="post: 240522" data-attributes="member: 7422"><p>Since carpeting hasn't come in yet and I can't start anything else without it, I spent today removing the old carpeting from the existing floor decking.</p><p>Turns out it wasn't really carpet at all. It was felt...the stuff the paper mills use around here for belts. it had no rubber backing...which when you think about it, make's a perfect boat carpeting that won't ever fall apart.....</p><p></p><p>Trimmed off some of the wood edge to make room when I put marine carpet on as it is about twice as thick. So now it should fit when I re-install. Primed the trimmed wood edge...beautiful day out today too for beginning of February in Wisconsin....would like to do more, but I really can't until the carpet arrives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinWI, post: 240522, member: 7422"] Since carpeting hasn't come in yet and I can't start anything else without it, I spent today removing the old carpeting from the existing floor decking. Turns out it wasn't really carpet at all. It was felt...the stuff the paper mills use around here for belts. it had no rubber backing...which when you think about it, make's a perfect boat carpeting that won't ever fall apart..... Trimmed off some of the wood edge to make room when I put marine carpet on as it is about twice as thick. So now it should fit when I re-install. Primed the trimmed wood edge...beautiful day out today too for beginning of February in Wisconsin....would like to do more, but I really can't until the carpet arrives. [/QUOTE]
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