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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1957 Lone Star V hull
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 399044" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>a larger area photograph may help more with some suggestions.</p><p>back up, on a ladder, with a photo of how much you are going to adjust.</p><p>There are a couple of different way to approach this issue.</p><p>#1 is to remove the sheet metal and reconfigure with a flat deck with the</p><p>proper supports. It will look the same, only it will be flat all over.</p><p>#2 is to shim as you describe, just to temporarily get the job done.</p><p></p><p>we do realize that you want to get it in the water ASAP before it gets cold.</p><p>so it does not make one hill of beans as to what material you use (for now)</p><p>just to get some action on the water.</p><p></p><p>When you are snowed in and decide to address some of your issues,</p><p>come back with "specific questions" <em>one by one</em> . . . . take small bites.</p><p>You can't do it all at once, so don't ask all the questions - all at once. Things</p><p>change as you progress through your project. What is an issue today may not</p><p>be an issue tomorrow.</p><p>Then, you will have more positive results from the gallery.</p><p>good luck in all your adventures</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 399044, member: 13599"] a larger area photograph may help more with some suggestions. back up, on a ladder, with a photo of how much you are going to adjust. There are a couple of different way to approach this issue. #1 is to remove the sheet metal and reconfigure with a flat deck with the proper supports. It will look the same, only it will be flat all over. #2 is to shim as you describe, just to temporarily get the job done. we do realize that you want to get it in the water ASAP before it gets cold. so it does not make one hill of beans as to what material you use (for now) just to get some action on the water. When you are snowed in and decide to address some of your issues, come back with "specific questions" [i]one by one[/i] . . . . take small bites. You can't do it all at once, so don't ask all the questions - all at once. Things change as you progress through your project. What is an issue today may not be an issue tomorrow. Then, you will have more positive results from the gallery. good luck in all your adventures [/QUOTE]
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