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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1976 Lund S-14 Mod
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<blockquote data-quote="jdsgrog" data-source="post: 260662" data-attributes="member: 4307"><p>@tripwirenh</p><p></p><p>I needed to correct something from my last post the more I thought about it. When it came to the lip for the hatch, I actually remembered that I actually used a single rectangular 3/4 inch plywood piece that was a couple of inches per side larger than the hatch opening. In the plywood, I would then cut a rectangular "hole" that was smaller than the hatch opening so it would create a 3/4 inch lip when glued and centered under the hatch opening. I did this because I figure that the lip would be more stable and secure than using four individual pieces of wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdsgrog, post: 260662, member: 4307"] @tripwirenh I needed to correct something from my last post the more I thought about it. When it came to the lip for the hatch, I actually remembered that I actually used a single rectangular 3/4 inch plywood piece that was a couple of inches per side larger than the hatch opening. In the plywood, I would then cut a rectangular "hole" that was smaller than the hatch opening so it would create a 3/4 inch lip when glued and centered under the hatch opening. I did this because I figure that the lip would be more stable and secure than using four individual pieces of wood. [/QUOTE]
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