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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
HOUSE's 14' Crestliner V-haul MOD (photos added)
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<blockquote data-quote="HOUSE" data-source="post: 222772" data-attributes="member: 4466"><p>Thanks Brine, I'm reading through all of the search results now and piano hinges definitely seem like the way to go. Sorry to trouble you with that post. Other than the hinges, I think she's almost ready to rock and roll. I bought 2 x 3ft hinges online there. I'll use a Dremel to cut them down to size. I chose 3/4" hinges to match the thickness of my plywood. I'm going to mount them to the inside cut using some stainless deck screws and some sealant to keep them airtight.</p><p></p><p>9/5/2011: Next project is the front fishing chair and a pedestal. I think I want both up there, but the posts are expensive. Bass Pro sells them for $50-$100. Do you know of any inexpensive alternative? I really just need a 2-3ft aluminum post to add/remove in front or behind of my fishing chair. (I'll be searching the forums for this too, btw). Thanks again for your time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOUSE, post: 222772, member: 4466"] Thanks Brine, I'm reading through all of the search results now and piano hinges definitely seem like the way to go. Sorry to trouble you with that post. Other than the hinges, I think she's almost ready to rock and roll. I bought 2 x 3ft hinges online there. I'll use a Dremel to cut them down to size. I chose 3/4" hinges to match the thickness of my plywood. I'm going to mount them to the inside cut using some stainless deck screws and some sealant to keep them airtight. 9/5/2011: Next project is the front fishing chair and a pedestal. I think I want both up there, but the posts are expensive. Bass Pro sells them for $50-$100. Do you know of any inexpensive alternative? I really just need a 2-3ft aluminum post to add/remove in front or behind of my fishing chair. (I'll be searching the forums for this too, btw). Thanks again for your time. [/QUOTE]
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