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Unread 09-08-2007, 11:05 PM
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Got the cap back on and started glassing her in. Would post more pics, but the battery in the camera went dead. >:(
Starting to wonder if Seacast would have been alot easier, CHEAPER and "FASTER" :-/

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Unread 09-09-2007, 10:38 AM
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Put in new batteries for the camera and took these you all you picture Ho's/ *;D







What a mess. Whole lot of cloth and sanding I see in the near future. :-/

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Lookin good. ;) ;) ;)

If you can do that outside with limited light and tools,
then I know I could do mine,
in my lighted barn with all my tools.
I would just have to bring the V to Pa., when I am ready.

I think I am looking at a rebuild in the next two or three years.
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you have more talant then you thought or even more then me!! That job looks great! I would not have done it and if I had it would not have looked that good!

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looks good..... ;D

your new name is "Skools Jr." ;)
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Hammer, you gots skilz bro....but we all know how you paint.

This ought to get interesting ;D
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LOL, I would like to use Durabrak rubber paint like Capt. Bent used. But the West System is killing me in the wallet. :-/ Thinking Seacast would have been cheaper and easier. But at least I'll get a V-20 Blue-ribbon for doing a transom......"Right"... ??? ??? ???
I want my Ribbon. ;D
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Just clean floor well and use RustOlium, works well and you selling any way, Don't go nuts on the little stuff!!

Thats were it becomes over budget!! Just make sure she is solid and then cheaop the way thur for the next guy ;)
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I gotcher ribbon right here:











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Hammer,

Seacast seems to elicit negative feelings from folks. Pourable is better terminology. I will probably redo my transom on my dually this winter and I think a pourable solution is in the cards. I personally will go with Arjay or Nidacore pourable- Seacast is just to damn expensive. I'm sure I'll have my share of folks telling me I'm crazy for using the stuff. If it flops, it flops. I can always go back in and do a traditional rebuild.

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