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Old 01-29-2008, 11:30 PM
billythekid billythekid is offline
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Default Re: Started 20' upgrade and restore

thanks guys I am trying to keep things rolling.

Strick I am putting a suzuki 140 on it. It is going to be fun laminating down the middle!

Captloyd I have built 5 or 6 decks and interiors this way and it works out really well. It shouls take me within an 1/8 of where I have to be.
Tunaorlater SP tanks did a really nice job with the epoxy coating. The laminating table is melamine. 3 4x8 sheets butted up to each other and 5200 together underneath. They sell it at home depot for 23 bucks a sheet. It is like formica with particle board in the middle.

I got everything centered on the mold and made the forms for the hatches and the access plates in the floor. I decided to go wtih a Hammerhead 45 gallon livewell, I like the construciton and the layout of the interior. The way its mounted it pretty slick. There is a flange that mounts to the floor and the outside shell slides over it. The hoses come up from underneath for a clean install.
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