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<blockquote data-quote="Flat Bottom" data-source="post: 174828" data-attributes="member: 4594"><p>This is pretty awesome, the idea of the jet jon's is new to me, just recently discovered them, i really like what you have done, I like the flotation pods as well. I have two boats, and old sears 14ft jon, and my real project a 21ft flat bottom mamoth built by semco. I am going to have to use a spool gun quite a bit comming up here soon, i have a 180 miller and just picked up the 100 series spool gun, i have alot of experience working with metals, however not a whole lot when it comes to aluminum. If you have any tips on working with a spool gun pm me, i would appreciate it. I am going to be working with mostly 3/16 in thickness, have to weld in a new chuck of hull in the aft of the beast, you can check it out on my build in my sig. like i said, any advice is greatly appreciated as i have not yet started to practice welding with the spool gun. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flat Bottom, post: 174828, member: 4594"] This is pretty awesome, the idea of the jet jon's is new to me, just recently discovered them, i really like what you have done, I like the flotation pods as well. I have two boats, and old sears 14ft jon, and my real project a 21ft flat bottom mamoth built by semco. I am going to have to use a spool gun quite a bit comming up here soon, i have a 180 miller and just picked up the 100 series spool gun, i have alot of experience working with metals, however not a whole lot when it comes to aluminum. If you have any tips on working with a spool gun pm me, i would appreciate it. I am going to be working with mostly 3/16 in thickness, have to weld in a new chuck of hull in the aft of the beast, you can check it out on my build in my sig. like i said, any advice is greatly appreciated as i have not yet started to practice welding with the spool gun. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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