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Mirrorcraft 14 Deep Fisherman
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<blockquote data-quote="bigwave" data-source="post: 256774" data-attributes="member: 7537"><p>Got to work on the boat sunday, this is what I got done. I ran out of stock again so off to the depot this weekend. There are still a few joints that need l-brackets, ran out of those too. I am real happy with how this is coming together. It is already super strong. I think once I start to lay the plywood down everything will tie together and make this hull stronger than when the seats were in her. I found that using the angle grinder is the best way for me to cut the aluminum without distortion. Its not perfect by any means but you will never see the framing once the wood is laid. Did I mention that it is super strong.......... :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigwave, post: 256774, member: 7537"] Got to work on the boat sunday, this is what I got done. I ran out of stock again so off to the depot this weekend. There are still a few joints that need l-brackets, ran out of those too. I am real happy with how this is coming together. It is already super strong. I think once I start to lay the plywood down everything will tie together and make this hull stronger than when the seats were in her. I found that using the angle grinder is the best way for me to cut the aluminum without distortion. Its not perfect by any means but you will never see the framing once the wood is laid. Did I mention that it is super strong.......... :lol: [/QUOTE]
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