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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
DeSoto Mfg. 1415 Jon Boat modification/restoration.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ail" data-source="post: 364087" data-attributes="member: 14963"><p>Yeah you're right, the aluminum is pretty cheap there, and if you only order two or less of any size you don't even pay a cutting fee. I think I could get by with 2 x 8', 2 x 6', and maybe a couple of the smaller ones. It's probably best to just go with the aluminum and know that what I did is structurally sound, and will last.</p><p></p><p>Damn man, you do need a lot. That's some serious framing you have planned. :mrgreen: I may add more framing/storage over time, but right now I just want to add a little dry storage so I can keep some stuff in the boat I normally hang in the garage after a day on the water. I am also reluctant to drop too much more money on this boat since I paid $700 for the package and have invested over $1000 probably since on repairs, mods and goodies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ail, post: 364087, member: 14963"] Yeah you're right, the aluminum is pretty cheap there, and if you only order two or less of any size you don't even pay a cutting fee. I think I could get by with 2 x 8', 2 x 6', and maybe a couple of the smaller ones. It's probably best to just go with the aluminum and know that what I did is structurally sound, and will last. Damn man, you do need a lot. That's some serious framing you have planned. :mrgreen: I may add more framing/storage over time, but right now I just want to add a little dry storage so I can keep some stuff in the boat I normally hang in the garage after a day on the water. I am also reluctant to drop too much more money on this boat since I paid $700 for the package and have invested over $1000 probably since on repairs, mods and goodies. [/QUOTE]
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