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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1962 Princecraft Speed King
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<blockquote data-quote="korchar" data-source="post: 498885" data-attributes="member: 33434"><p>There's a few reasons I'm going with plywood outside and sandwiching the aluminum. Most all of the holes are 1/4-3/8 (too big for rivets). The aluminum is pitted from pressure treated being on there for many years. Lastly, I am a woodworker and love the old wooden boat look. If it doesn't work out or look good I'll have to take it in to a welder, but for now I want to try this aluminum and natural wood look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="korchar, post: 498885, member: 33434"] There's a few reasons I'm going with plywood outside and sandwiching the aluminum. Most all of the holes are 1/4-3/8 (too big for rivets). The aluminum is pitted from pressure treated being on there for many years. Lastly, I am a woodworker and love the old wooden boat look. If it doesn't work out or look good I'll have to take it in to a welder, but for now I want to try this aluminum and natural wood look. [/QUOTE]
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