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1968 14ft Richline semi v...starting the rebuild on pg 4
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<blockquote data-quote="RStewart" data-source="post: 71388" data-attributes="member: 278"><p>Thanks for the kind words. I really got ahead of myself here. I originally planned to get a couple 2x4s and just make some seat mount supports and start using the boat. I went ahead and got all the wood to do the entire mod and almost have that part of the mod complete and realized, I need to paint and seal (steelflex or gluv-it) the boat, then rewire the boat and then attach the wood. Boat is easier to flip upside down without all the wood in there. So, with that being said, what kind of "local" stores carry gluv-it? I think it will be easier to use gluv-it on all the seams and then just paint the boat instead of covering the boat with steelflex. Anyone agree or disagree?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RStewart, post: 71388, member: 278"] Thanks for the kind words. I really got ahead of myself here. I originally planned to get a couple 2x4s and just make some seat mount supports and start using the boat. I went ahead and got all the wood to do the entire mod and almost have that part of the mod complete and realized, I need to paint and seal (steelflex or gluv-it) the boat, then rewire the boat and then attach the wood. Boat is easier to flip upside down without all the wood in there. So, with that being said, what kind of "local" stores carry gluv-it? I think it will be easier to use gluv-it on all the seams and then just paint the boat instead of covering the boat with steelflex. Anyone agree or disagree? [/QUOTE]
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