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1760 polar kraft rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="fish2keel" data-source="post: 348366" data-attributes="member: 4062"><p>Well guys I have been putting in a few hours a day working on the boat. When I'm not working on other peoples boat I am working on mine. </p><p></p><p>Today I got the whole boat stripped of dirt and foam. The back bench seat was stripped of its foam as well. I will be making the bench more structural sound and filling it back with foam. </p><p></p><p>I began stripped the boat of paint in the inside...or so I thought. I used aircraft stripper and it barely put a dent in taking the paint off. This paint is tough. It is going to take me way to long to do the whole boat inside and out. I am now looking for a media blaster locally to do the boat. If all else fails I may just use one of the industrial pressure washers that using sand as well near my shop to do it myself. </p><p></p><p>Some big things are coming to the boat soon. I am beginning to talk to dawson about it. You guys will want to see this. Not sure if tin boats has come across it yet. </p><p></p><p>Ill post some pictures of the progress today although its not much</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fish2keel, post: 348366, member: 4062"] Well guys I have been putting in a few hours a day working on the boat. When I'm not working on other peoples boat I am working on mine. Today I got the whole boat stripped of dirt and foam. The back bench seat was stripped of its foam as well. I will be making the bench more structural sound and filling it back with foam. I began stripped the boat of paint in the inside...or so I thought. I used aircraft stripper and it barely put a dent in taking the paint off. This paint is tough. It is going to take me way to long to do the whole boat inside and out. I am now looking for a media blaster locally to do the boat. If all else fails I may just use one of the industrial pressure washers that using sand as well near my shop to do it myself. Some big things are coming to the boat soon. I am beginning to talk to dawson about it. You guys will want to see this. Not sure if tin boats has come across it yet. Ill post some pictures of the progress today although its not much [/QUOTE]
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