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<blockquote data-quote="DarynCashmark" data-source="post: 373875" data-attributes="member: 16165"><p>AF1Sgt: </p><p></p><p>First off not to be too sappy but, thanks so much for your service! Sincerely, none of this fun with the boats would be possible if it were not for guys and gals like you keeping us all safe at home...</p><p></p><p>And... Yes, awesome work on your boat. It is really looking better than I thought it would having seen the "before" photos. You are a brave boat restorer, for sure. I think it is great. I totally understand where you are coming from. My resto project has kind of become my therapy. I have been battling stage 4 lung cancer going on about 2 years now, and stage 1 for a couple of years before that. It has become kind of a way to prove to myself that I can still be a productive member of society, and gives me something to take my mind off of any troubles I might have that day.</p><p></p><p>Keep up the great work, and you will be grinning ear to ear when it is done!</p><p></p><p>Also, I am not sure if it would be of any use to you but I used this stuff on my boat and it worked pretty well, under the right conditions. Won't do what a skilled tight welder can, but I am not a skilled tight welder... Haha.</p><p></p><p>https://www.durafix.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarynCashmark, post: 373875, member: 16165"] AF1Sgt: First off not to be too sappy but, thanks so much for your service! Sincerely, none of this fun with the boats would be possible if it were not for guys and gals like you keeping us all safe at home... And... Yes, awesome work on your boat. It is really looking better than I thought it would having seen the "before" photos. You are a brave boat restorer, for sure. I think it is great. I totally understand where you are coming from. My resto project has kind of become my therapy. I have been battling stage 4 lung cancer going on about 2 years now, and stage 1 for a couple of years before that. It has become kind of a way to prove to myself that I can still be a productive member of society, and gives me something to take my mind off of any troubles I might have that day. Keep up the great work, and you will be grinning ear to ear when it is done! Also, I am not sure if it would be of any use to you but I used this stuff on my boat and it worked pretty well, under the right conditions. Won't do what a skilled tight welder can, but I am not a skilled tight welder... Haha. https://www.durafix.com [/QUOTE]
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