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'67 14' Alumacraft Shallow V and Trailer remodel.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hanr3" data-source="post: 76843" data-attributes="member: 1055"><p>There should be major progress this weekend. I'll try to post updates every night.</p><p></p><p>I work for a company that makes patterns for foundry castings, the castings are then poured and returned to us and we machine to a finished part. I got the wood from work. </p><p></p><p>You can buy what is called 5/4 (5 quarter) lumber from any decent lumber company, not your local home imrovement center. A real lumber yard. This particular piece of wood is Mahagony. Mahaganoy and White Oak are the preferred woods of choice for boat transoms. They are strong and resist rot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hanr3, post: 76843, member: 1055"] There should be major progress this weekend. I'll try to post updates every night. I work for a company that makes patterns for foundry castings, the castings are then poured and returned to us and we machine to a finished part. I got the wood from work. You can buy what is called 5/4 (5 quarter) lumber from any decent lumber company, not your local home imrovement center. A real lumber yard. This particular piece of wood is Mahagony. Mahaganoy and White Oak are the preferred woods of choice for boat transoms. They are strong and resist rot. [/QUOTE]
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