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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1974 Klamath Semi V
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<blockquote data-quote="Frosty" data-source="post: 324327" data-attributes="member: 12355"><p>Thanks guys, the casting deck bracing should be sturdy there will be some more lengthwise bracing to add stability to the decking itself. I cut out the plywood last night for the deck and let me tell you it was quite the process even with a template alot of fitting, a little cutting fit some more and cut a little more I think I will sand the edges tonight to get it fine tuned tonight and so it will allow the room needed for the carpeting. I do have a question tho... I know it probably be in the engine section but I have an old evinrude that uses pressure from the exhaust? and can not find a gas tank and gas line for it anywhere :shock: is there anywhere I can just buy the fittings and convert a tank to work?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frosty, post: 324327, member: 12355"] Thanks guys, the casting deck bracing should be sturdy there will be some more lengthwise bracing to add stability to the decking itself. I cut out the plywood last night for the deck and let me tell you it was quite the process even with a template alot of fitting, a little cutting fit some more and cut a little more I think I will sand the edges tonight to get it fine tuned tonight and so it will allow the room needed for the carpeting. I do have a question tho... I know it probably be in the engine section but I have an old evinrude that uses pressure from the exhaust? and can not find a gas tank and gas line for it anywhere :shock: is there anywhere I can just buy the fittings and convert a tank to work? [/QUOTE]
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