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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1974 RHYNCRAFT MAKEOVER
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<blockquote data-quote="BAY BEAGLE" data-source="post: 492453" data-attributes="member: 31457"><p><strong>Been awhile since I peddled with this project. Too busy catching up on life that I have been missing, due to my lung transplant. Just past the 1 year mark on this "tin boat". This week, I painted my fender washers in steel flex (corrosion protection). They cured, so I mounted my transome brace. Next I took G - Flex, and coated all the floor rivets. Each application got the heat treatment, to wick the epoxy where needed.</strong></p><p><strong>Next, I used Gluvit in a spot where the boat bottom had a small void, from being beached in the sand too often. </strong></p><p><strong>Next step is to flip it .... bottom side up. Good news .... my motor came in.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BAY BEAGLE, post: 492453, member: 31457"] [B]Been awhile since I peddled with this project. Too busy catching up on life that I have been missing, due to my lung transplant. Just past the 1 year mark on this "tin boat". This week, I painted my fender washers in steel flex (corrosion protection). They cured, so I mounted my transome brace. Next I took G - Flex, and coated all the floor rivets. Each application got the heat treatment, to wick the epoxy where needed. Next, I used Gluvit in a spot where the boat bottom had a small void, from being beached in the sand too often. Next step is to flip it .... bottom side up. Good news .... my motor came in.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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