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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
IDAHOAUGER's New Lowe L1436 Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="IDAHOAUGER" data-source="post: 286250" data-attributes="member: 9820"><p>For the front elevated seat deck, I cut out the basic shape using a jigsaw and then used a belt sander to clean up the edges and get it shaped more percisely. Once I got the floor mounted to the 2x4 frame I marked off the location of the storage hatch and the seat pedestal where the 2x4 framing below would also be used as the lips for the storage hatch and the seat pedetsal bolted into the 2x4s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IDAHOAUGER, post: 286250, member: 9820"] For the front elevated seat deck, I cut out the basic shape using a jigsaw and then used a belt sander to clean up the edges and get it shaped more percisely. Once I got the floor mounted to the 2x4 frame I marked off the location of the storage hatch and the seat pedestal where the 2x4 framing below would also be used as the lips for the storage hatch and the seat pedetsal bolted into the 2x4s. [/QUOTE]
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