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samzerelli's 1649 flat bottom overhaul
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<blockquote data-quote="samzerelli" data-source="post: 266599" data-attributes="member: 4169"><p>I'm afraid to come out of denial and add it up :lol: I went pretty overkill.</p><p></p><p>I spent $200 with the welder, and bought the following (at least this is what comes to mind):</p><p>Rivets</p><p>JB Weld Industroweld (x2)</p><p>Gluv-It</p><p>Lots of paint remover</p><p>Lots of self-etching primer</p><p>Lots of Rustoleum paint</p><p>Trailer parts - bearings, bearing buddiestires, winch, coupler, chains, grease, primer, paint, guide-ons</p><p>Wood, screws, glue</p><p>Wire wheels, paint brushes</p><p>Fire extinguisher</p><p>Seat posts, bases, pedestals</p><p></p><p>Like I said, I'm afraid to add it up, I could have probably bought a new one :lol:</p><p></p><p>I paid $725 for the boat and motor, so I probably still ended up coming out ahead, plus I have the satisfaction of doing it myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samzerelli, post: 266599, member: 4169"] I'm afraid to come out of denial and add it up :lol: I went pretty overkill. I spent $200 with the welder, and bought the following (at least this is what comes to mind): Rivets JB Weld Industroweld (x2) Gluv-It Lots of paint remover Lots of self-etching primer Lots of Rustoleum paint Trailer parts - bearings, bearing buddiestires, winch, coupler, chains, grease, primer, paint, guide-ons Wood, screws, glue Wire wheels, paint brushes Fire extinguisher Seat posts, bases, pedestals Like I said, I'm afraid to add it up, I could have probably bought a new one :lol: I paid $725 for the boat and motor, so I probably still ended up coming out ahead, plus I have the satisfaction of doing it myself. [/QUOTE]
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