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MJ for one, built a tackle cabinet.
I've been trying to find PVC sheets. Found a guy at the flea market that "had all I would ever need". Now he's nowhere to be found.
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lumber yard over on Johns Island had it, I can call them if you are interested
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THANKS spare, when I get back interested in needing some I'll do that. The stuff I found was 1/4" thick and came in blue, white, red or yellow.
Last year my father was going to redo his pontoon boat and I suggested the PVC for the side panels instead of plywood and carpet, well he has since sold the boat.
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Glue does not stick to starboard. You have to use a plastic welder, or stainless screws as MJ did. Reel also built some housings for his gas tanks. Billy Mac
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Now being pushed with the Force of an E-Tec! http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/...1990-V20-Sport http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ESnJm4uxug |
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CB and I made one for my V20, its the best single thing I ever did!! As Mac said, you can not use anything to glue it. Well there is a way but the process is crazy!! Screws are the way to go.
We use 3/8 Starboard, I bought a hole sheet and made gas tank covers, and this was made out of left over. http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/album92?page=1
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