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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Inherited a 18ft Jon Boat build along
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryno685" data-source="post: 310688" data-attributes="member: 11065"><p>I plan on using 1/8" tubing and 1/8" sheeting. Will be plenty stout as long as you use plenty of bracing and properly placed. Just my opinion. Can't really help ya with the shackles as I plan on welding mine, but I have seen other guys on here that make "L" brackets out of aluminum angle. Just saw off what ever width you need and rivet/bolt to your ribs and supports. Hope it helped some! Keep up the good work! :grin:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryno685, post: 310688, member: 11065"] I plan on using 1/8" tubing and 1/8" sheeting. Will be plenty stout as long as you use plenty of bracing and properly placed. Just my opinion. Can't really help ya with the shackles as I plan on welding mine, but I have seen other guys on here that make "L" brackets out of aluminum angle. Just saw off what ever width you need and rivet/bolt to your ribs and supports. Hope it helped some! Keep up the good work! :grin: [/QUOTE]
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