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Sears 12ft Jon Project
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<blockquote data-quote="ohiolunker" data-source="post: 211484" data-attributes="member: 5083"><p>Busy day today. Got the Steelflex applied to the inside. Only put a coat on the floor and the areas that would be visible. Mounted all the brackets for the rear deck and fuse box. Drilled the mount holes for the fish finder. Got both pieces for the rear deck cut out and applied my first coat of Cabot's to some of the wood pieces. Put in an order at genuinedealz.com for all the electrical wiring gear I'll need and ordered a couple more goodies from basspro. Picked up some more marine carpet too. Outside of some time to finish staining everything and assembly I think the only things left on the list to pick up are a battery and my stickers (which is a good thing because I hate to think how much has went into this project at this point). My goal is to have this thing in the water by my b-day in August.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohiolunker, post: 211484, member: 5083"] Busy day today. Got the Steelflex applied to the inside. Only put a coat on the floor and the areas that would be visible. Mounted all the brackets for the rear deck and fuse box. Drilled the mount holes for the fish finder. Got both pieces for the rear deck cut out and applied my first coat of Cabot's to some of the wood pieces. Put in an order at genuinedealz.com for all the electrical wiring gear I'll need and ordered a couple more goodies from basspro. Picked up some more marine carpet too. Outside of some time to finish staining everything and assembly I think the only things left on the list to pick up are a battery and my stickers (which is a good thing because I hate to think how much has went into this project at this point). My goal is to have this thing in the water by my b-day in August. [/QUOTE]
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