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    1981 Springbok 18' Restoration/Renovation

    the angles are beneath the front 2 and back two currently, but its a 10 minute job to trim another piece and rivet into the subfloor frame for the middle two. The big goal of this whole build was to make it a way that can be modified without starting over.
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    1981 Springbok 18' Restoration/Renovation

    good to know, i figured it needed a bolted connection to hold the pedestal base secure with the forces exerted on it while riding. It's got 6 mounting holes so the forces should be spread out quite well. Last thing i want is for the seat to rip out from the floor. I've got 1/8" aluminum angle...
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    1981 Springbok 18' Restoration/Renovation

    Makes sense, what exactly is attaching through the sheet and floor to the pedestal? Is there an effective way to bolt it down without T-nuts?
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    1981 Springbok 18' Restoration/Renovation

    Needing some advice here. My floor will be made from 1/2” plywood that’s going to be sealed and wrapped in marine vinyl. Under the floor I made a subfloor structure to beef it up enough to allow for 1/2” ply and provide tons of support. I’m getting to the point where I’m looking to drilling the...
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    1981 Springbok 18' Restoration/Renovation

    Got some more interior work done yesterday which included adjusting the fit-up of the port console glovebox and getting the panels rough cut to their approximate size. For the first time in this restoration it looked like a boat again so yesterday was a good day. I'll have a ton of wood to seal...
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    Need help finding tachometer

    I am rebuilding my boat currently and getting ready to drill holes in my dash for gauges, steering, switches, ect. and am looking for help in regards to which tachometer i need. My motor is a 1993 75HP mercury and ive included a photo of the wiring plug from my controls that would supply the...
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    1981 Springbok 18' Restoration/Renovation

    Got some side panels made up today. Needed something to cover up the sides of the hull and also give me a spot to mount my motor controls. Used aluminum sheets and a brake form them. I had to cut the top and bottom tabs off and weld them back on since my brake won’t make the bends with the two...
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    1981 Springbok 18' Restoration/Renovation

    Working on cleaning my garage out a bit with the stretch of nice weather we’ve got here. I found my muffs so I thought I’d fire up my outboard to let it run as it’s a 93’ two stroke. If anyone knows how to upload a video please share as I’d like to post the video of it. The motor fired up first...
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    1981 Springbok 18' Restoration/Renovation

    Dashboards cut, looking for some insight/advice if anyone has any answers here. At first I planned to install screws from behind the wood and using specifically sized ones to not come all the way through, essentially hiding the fasteners. I used 1/2” marine ply for the wood, I didn’t know if...
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    1981 Springbok 18' Restoration/Renovation

    thanks, definitely no underfilling going on with my unsteady hands. Been trying to figure out a more consistent filler rod feed technique but it doesnt always work lol
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    1981 Springbok 18' Restoration/Renovation

    i've been there, thought i had dirty tungsten or wrong settings only to realize my argon bottle was empty... all part of the learning experience lol
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    1981 Springbok 18' Restoration/Renovation

    Excuse my welds, I had reached out on this aluminum tig group asking some questions and already told they were dogsh*t lol. I’m leaving the welds around the edges to keep the material there for strength. I started plug welding all the solid rivets and then made the surface flush to remove the...
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    1981 Springbok 18' Restoration/Renovation

    Just finished the major part of my consoles. Drove solid rivets into the sheets and angle aluminum frame, and welded all of the seams together. Only have a few more little things to do with making them all appear smooth and then all that’s left is to mark out the console dashboards.
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    1981 Springbok 18' Restoration/Renovation

    Thank you, I look forward to the day where I’m mounting my electronics and the fabrication and building portion is done.
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    1981 Springbok 18' Restoration/Renovation

    Sure doesn’t, gives you a headache when trying to minimize warping during welding but I’ll take those struggles any day over the itch of fibreglass.
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