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  1. Woodonglass

    Rehab SportCraft 222 1983 deep V hull cuddy walkaround

    Kevin, If I was a bit closer, I'd be Honored to Partake of your Fare!!! I'm wishing your and your's a Great Rest of a Merry Christmas Day!!! I've enjoyed the Banter here on iBoats and hope it continues for a Good Long Time!!! =
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    1961 Lonestar Flamingo - SPLASHED w/Pics

    To each and every iBoater... Me and the Admiral wish you all a... I hope all of you get all you have hoped for!!!
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    Restoring a boat with the intention of selling it.

    This is still one of my FAVORITE TIN CANS!!!!
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    1961 Lonestar Flamingo - SPLASHED w/Pics

    Well I got an early Christmas Present...CorJen1 otherwise known as Cordell, came to visit all the way from Wichita!!! Great visit!!! If you ever get close to Wichita you should really stop by. He's a GREAT guy. Thanks for taking to time to come see me and the Admiral!!!:yo:
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    Jb weld

    To answer question specifically...Other kinds of epoxy for filling holes...PC-11 Sold at ALL Ace Hardware stores and Home Depot's 1lb kit about $30 bucks. Shelf life over 3yrs. I know cuz mine is that old and still cures great!!!!
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    16' canoe stringers resin fiberglass

    Check this for explanation...
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    1961 Lonestar Flamingo - SPLASHED w/Pics

    Thanks to all of YOU!!!! My favorite Girls making Turkey Day Dinner!!!
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    Cracked and soaked fiberglass motor mounts on Sea Ray 200cc

    Uhmmm I believe your list is off. Take a look at this...
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    77 champion restoration

    This should be helpful...
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    1961 Lonestar Flamingo - SPLASHED w/Pics

    Yeah here's a few of My shop time projects so far... Farm Table for my Neighbors 9th Anniversary Prototype for a future build of a Quartersawn Oak Morris chair. This one is Pine A friend of mine bought a Sailrite Portable walking foot sooo, I built him a table for it. Later on I cut...
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    1961 Lonestar Flamingo - SPLASHED w/Pics

    Just wanted to say... Retirement is GREAT!!!!
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    2001 Yar-Craft 1895 Storm Cap-Off Rebuild

    Nice looking boat!!! I think these two links will be informative for you... Fabricating Decks, Stringers, and Transoms
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    Missing drain hole?

    The other way to do it is to oversize drill the hole @ 1 1/2" and fill it completely with PB. Let it cure for a day, then come back and drill the 1" hole for the drain tube. You'll have a 1/4" coat of solid glass all around the tube. You won't have any issues with it again. this crude drawing...
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    1976 Johnson 85hp V4 Starts on Muffs Not in Lake

    Ok, I'm NOT much of a Mek-A-Nek soooo, HELP!!!! Got this motor 2 years ago, went thru the carbs, New Plugs, Impellar etc... First time out she started up ran fine for 10 mins then Heat alarm sounded. Found out when I installed lower unit did not get water tube aligned properly. fixed that. Pumps...
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    Larson restore

    Lets see if this works for ya...
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    stringer

    Here's a diagram of how you will tab the new transom to the hull... This is why you should remove the old Inner wall. You can tab directly to the hull sides and bottom
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    1991 MIRROCRAFT TROLLER XL REBUILD/RESTORE

    Are we talking about drilling the holes when the transom is on sawhorses OR after it's installed in the boat? If it's IN the boat you have to angle them with the angle of the outer skin
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    Metal Flake Gelcoating Series

    I found this while "Surfing" today. I watched the entire series. While I don't think I'd do this Outside in the Elements like this guy did, I do think his process is fairly decent. I've never done it so I can't speak from experience. I offer this just for instructional value based on his...
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    can of worms?

    I remember one of our Members awhile back took a Picnic Tableshade like this...and modified it so it would tilt side to side. He would position the boat so the sun was at his back then tilt it to that side. He said it gave him ample room for casting etc... Only issue was if there was much of...
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    Another Upholstery Job

    Standard Home Sewing machines are all "Drop Feed" systems. The "Feed Dogs" (those metal pieces under the needle that have "Teeth" work in combination with the Presser Foot (device that drops down and "Clamps" the material to the bed of the machine.) and Pulls the material thru the machine...
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