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Baptistpreach's 1436 Monark -100% 8/14
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<blockquote data-quote="baptistpreach" data-source="post: 78847" data-attributes="member: 832"><p>Brine, yes I used the interior stuff. Its oil based, so I don't know how on earth it wouldn't hold up, but I figured I'm coating it with a different (rustoleum) paint so it shouldn't matter anyhow. Lets hope it will be fine! :roll: </p><p></p><p>Mike, the livewell just sits on the floor, it isn't wedged in between the ribs, but I'm going to cut some wood to keep it in place and 'frame' it in. Also, as of now, I'm just electric, so I won't be too hard on the motor, but when the ride becomes a factor 2 things are possible, one is to slide a foam pad under it, the other would be to ... just replace it! its only 11 or 12 bucks for the whole deal, and everything in it could easily come out. But for a rougher ride I'd put some foam or something like it underneath it.</p><p>As to my big shop, its huge! Its actually our church "barn" I'd have all the room in the world in it if I could just get all the junk out of it. I've had a couple work days were we hauled out quite a few truckloads of junk, and we've got many more yet to go. When I'm done there'll be a nice woodworking shop in it, and plenty of room!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baptistpreach, post: 78847, member: 832"] Brine, yes I used the interior stuff. Its oil based, so I don't know how on earth it wouldn't hold up, but I figured I'm coating it with a different (rustoleum) paint so it shouldn't matter anyhow. Lets hope it will be fine! :roll: Mike, the livewell just sits on the floor, it isn't wedged in between the ribs, but I'm going to cut some wood to keep it in place and 'frame' it in. Also, as of now, I'm just electric, so I won't be too hard on the motor, but when the ride becomes a factor 2 things are possible, one is to slide a foam pad under it, the other would be to ... just replace it! its only 11 or 12 bucks for the whole deal, and everything in it could easily come out. But for a rougher ride I'd put some foam or something like it underneath it. As to my big shop, its huge! Its actually our church "barn" I'd have all the room in the world in it if I could just get all the junk out of it. I've had a couple work days were we hauled out quite a few truckloads of junk, and we've got many more yet to go. When I'm done there'll be a nice woodworking shop in it, and plenty of room! [/QUOTE]
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