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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1978 Lund S-18 "Big Resorter" & Trailer Project - Fish/Hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="imgonnamissher" data-source="post: 189455" data-attributes="member: 5131"><p>Got my vote on that one!! You can always use camo blind material when hunting. I say show of the puppy with some nice color. But hey....you gotta make her into what you want.</p><p></p><p>I'll just make a quick note on the steel flex. Everything I've read tells me that Gluvit is better for flexibility than steel flex and it is designed to be painted while steel flex is not necessarily designed for painting and has been reported to get too stiff and crack after time. Gluvit also works into cracks better. Keep in mind, this is only based on what I have read and not personal experience. This info is what made me decide to go with Gluvit for my project (which is just getting under way). Just thought you might want to do a little more research before making a decision.</p><p></p><p>**My info is from google searches that brought me to this site and others like this and the individual products' web sites if anyone cares or questions. I have no personal knowledge or preference for either product, but have chosen to use Gluvit based on my research. (How's that for a "duck under the table and point a finger" disclaimer?? :lol: )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imgonnamissher, post: 189455, member: 5131"] Got my vote on that one!! You can always use camo blind material when hunting. I say show of the puppy with some nice color. But hey....you gotta make her into what you want. I'll just make a quick note on the steel flex. Everything I've read tells me that Gluvit is better for flexibility than steel flex and it is designed to be painted while steel flex is not necessarily designed for painting and has been reported to get too stiff and crack after time. Gluvit also works into cracks better. Keep in mind, this is only based on what I have read and not personal experience. This info is what made me decide to go with Gluvit for my project (which is just getting under way). Just thought you might want to do a little more research before making a decision. **My info is from google searches that brought me to this site and others like this and the individual products' web sites if anyone cares or questions. I have no personal knowledge or preference for either product, but have chosen to use Gluvit based on my research. (How's that for a "duck under the table and point a finger" disclaimer?? :lol: ) [/QUOTE]
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