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Baptistpreach's 1436 Monark -100% 8/14
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<blockquote data-quote="baptistpreach" data-source="post: 63446" data-attributes="member: 832"><p>Well, its taken a lot longer than I hoped to get more work done on it, but this morning at church I asked one of our teens to help me with it after the evening service, and we got some work done on the rear deck supports.</p><p></p><p>It was freeezing cold (in the teens) and my tiny space heater didn't really do anything, but we braved it, and made some good headway on the rear deck. Unfortunately, I ran out of screws! so I'm gonna pick some more up today, and my wife might be going to OKC, so I'll have her pick up some more supplies from Home Depot!</p><p></p><p>I couldn't use the braces on the boat because the 'livewell / storage' container I have was just a little too big to do that, so I finally thought, why not just make a "new" brace and attach it to the metal one that was factory. So, that's what I'm attempting to do here. I also will be able to remove the livewell completely with this setup in case it needs replacing, or I just don't want it in there for some reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baptistpreach, post: 63446, member: 832"] Well, its taken a lot longer than I hoped to get more work done on it, but this morning at church I asked one of our teens to help me with it after the evening service, and we got some work done on the rear deck supports. It was freeezing cold (in the teens) and my tiny space heater didn't really do anything, but we braved it, and made some good headway on the rear deck. Unfortunately, I ran out of screws! so I'm gonna pick some more up today, and my wife might be going to OKC, so I'll have her pick up some more supplies from Home Depot! I couldn't use the braces on the boat because the 'livewell / storage' container I have was just a little too big to do that, so I finally thought, why not just make a "new" brace and attach it to the metal one that was factory. So, that's what I'm attempting to do here. I also will be able to remove the livewell completely with this setup in case it needs replacing, or I just don't want it in there for some reason. [/QUOTE]
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