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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My First Build - 12' 40" Meyers Jon Boat (updated 5/24/2010)
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<blockquote data-quote="Troutman3000" data-source="post: 131386" data-attributes="member: 2535"><p>I did have one goof up that I had to improvise on. I bought a small can of sealer stain from home depot to do the transom with, little did I know I bought the dark "base" without any color. I didnt want the transom to be natural wood color so I mixed a dab of my olive pigment from my steel flex. I was unsure how it would turn out but it ended up working very well. I put about 5 coats on the transom and its water tight now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troutman3000, post: 131386, member: 2535"] I did have one goof up that I had to improvise on. I bought a small can of sealer stain from home depot to do the transom with, little did I know I bought the dark "base" without any color. I didnt want the transom to be natural wood color so I mixed a dab of my olive pigment from my steel flex. I was unsure how it would turn out but it ended up working very well. I put about 5 coats on the transom and its water tight now. [/QUOTE]
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