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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
YJs 1236 Semi V Mod
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<blockquote data-quote="slick" data-source="post: 378250" data-attributes="member: 16642"><p>Love your build and admire your patience. Waiting for the paycheck to arrive, it gives a man too much time to think. DANGEROUS!!!</p><p>Keep in mind if you use the FRP, you will need a support system underneath it. You will probably need to keep your plywood. FRP is thin "plastic" type stuff that is used for wet applications like shower walls. When used for shower walls it is attached to sheetrock using contact cement. IMO you will not lose any weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slick, post: 378250, member: 16642"] Love your build and admire your patience. Waiting for the paycheck to arrive, it gives a man too much time to think. DANGEROUS!!! Keep in mind if you use the FRP, you will need a support system underneath it. You will probably need to keep your plywood. FRP is thin "plastic" type stuff that is used for wet applications like shower walls. When used for shower walls it is attached to sheetrock using contact cement. IMO you will not lose any weight. [/QUOTE]
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