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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
[UPDATE]Finally my tracker 1542 is done! well almost........
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<blockquote data-quote="Leelatt" data-source="post: 358703" data-attributes="member: 7127"><p>That's exactly what I was thinking of Smackdaddy, I ordered a set of white and a set of UV for courtesy lights inside the boat and then night fishing lights on the outside, figured I'd order red and green if they came out nice. But after seeing yours I think I'm just gonna go ahead and order them now, those look bright and well done.</p><p></p><p>Now I just need to remove the exterior paint from the hull and re-do it as it's missing in a good amount of places. Any suggestions on paint strippers? I tried the drill and wire brush method but it's not worth the time it takes. I was thinking of the rustoleum auto paint stripper or the aircraft stripper but not sure how effective it would be on a tin boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leelatt, post: 358703, member: 7127"] That's exactly what I was thinking of Smackdaddy, I ordered a set of white and a set of UV for courtesy lights inside the boat and then night fishing lights on the outside, figured I'd order red and green if they came out nice. But after seeing yours I think I'm just gonna go ahead and order them now, those look bright and well done. Now I just need to remove the exterior paint from the hull and re-do it as it's missing in a good amount of places. Any suggestions on paint strippers? I tried the drill and wire brush method but it's not worth the time it takes. I was thinking of the rustoleum auto paint stripper or the aircraft stripper but not sure how effective it would be on a tin boat. [/QUOTE]
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