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'67 14' Alumacraft Shallow V and Trailer remodel.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hanr3" data-source="post: 157613" data-attributes="member: 1055"><p>I decided to add some bunk sliders to help with my loading problem. I aquired a piece of UHMW </p><p>(ultra-high molecular weight polyethelene) form a previous employer. They used it to cover the work benches so teh metal tops wouldn't damage parts during assemble, plus they keep particulate from accumulating and/or getting in/on the parts during assemble. I used my engine hoist to lift the boat and install the sliders. They worked great this past weekend. The boat was loaded for a camping/fishing trip. I camped in a primative site with only two ways in, water or foot. The boat hauled everything great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hanr3, post: 157613, member: 1055"] I decided to add some bunk sliders to help with my loading problem. I aquired a piece of UHMW (ultra-high molecular weight polyethelene) form a previous employer. They used it to cover the work benches so teh metal tops wouldn't damage parts during assemble, plus they keep particulate from accumulating and/or getting in/on the parts during assemble. I used my engine hoist to lift the boat and install the sliders. They worked great this past weekend. The boat was loaded for a camping/fishing trip. I camped in a primative site with only two ways in, water or foot. The boat hauled everything great. [/QUOTE]
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