yareelohim
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Hello everyone,
This is my first post on this site. I figured some might be interested in seeing the process of the Lowe 1648 I am restoring. Please feel free to comment.
Lowe 1648M when I received it.
Removing the bench seat/live well which left a 1" hole in the center of the boat
Getting ready to sand and prime the boat.
One coat of self-etching primer so far.
Bracing for a deck and floor with 2x2 & 2x4.
Fitting the floor and deck made from 1/2" CDX Plywood - sealed.
Attaching side walls to cover the ribs. Used a 1x2 at the top rail then attaced 1/4 Luan to the 1x2 and the ribs.
Installing a storage hatch for the front deck.
The 1" hole in the bottom of the boat from the livewell was sealed with a 1.5" rubber washer on each side, followed by a steel washer. The aluminum was later (no pics) sanded smooth between the washers and sealed with 5200.
The holes from the rivets which held the center bench were sealed with #10 machine screws and nylon washers & steel washers, with 5200 between boat and washers.
Leak tested the boat, one rivet had a slight drip.
Testing the paint color.
First coat of paint.
To be continued soon...
The next step is the carpet install.
This is my first post on this site. I figured some might be interested in seeing the process of the Lowe 1648 I am restoring. Please feel free to comment.
Lowe 1648M when I received it.
Removing the bench seat/live well which left a 1" hole in the center of the boat
Getting ready to sand and prime the boat.
One coat of self-etching primer so far.
Bracing for a deck and floor with 2x2 & 2x4.
Fitting the floor and deck made from 1/2" CDX Plywood - sealed.
Attaching side walls to cover the ribs. Used a 1x2 at the top rail then attaced 1/4 Luan to the 1x2 and the ribs.
Installing a storage hatch for the front deck.
The 1" hole in the bottom of the boat from the livewell was sealed with a 1.5" rubber washer on each side, followed by a steel washer. The aluminum was later (no pics) sanded smooth between the washers and sealed with 5200.
The holes from the rivets which held the center bench were sealed with #10 machine screws and nylon washers & steel washers, with 5200 between boat and washers.
Leak tested the boat, one rivet had a slight drip.
Testing the paint color.
First coat of paint.
To be continued soon...
The next step is the carpet install.