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The overfill and trim method is THE method used for all foam filled boats BUT I would do anything I could to avoid foam in a wood stringer boat...
No ventilation equals a rotten hull. MAYBE you could use that spray foam for a couple side jobs to fund the materials to do the boat... Then you can tell the wifey it was all free!!!! |
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boy could i use a side job or two right now! or some overtime at the shipyard! how much you pay me to cut your grass man? frickin doctors bills... i use to have good health insurance but now, thanks to obamacare, i have expensive insurance that sucks. at least thats what the doctors tell me
thanks for all the good advise guys. im leaning more and more towards doing this, just gotta get past my fears of the unknown and of the time its gonna take |
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I suppose I could sell you my v..... I dunno what to charge tho... I have about $250 cash and about $10,000,000 labor and swap equity in it lol....
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Plus you could mow the grass while ur here LOL
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took a vacation day today so i cut my own grass,and it still might not get done!
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