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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' Deep V Build and Trailer (Done)
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<blockquote data-quote="summers" data-source="post: 196710" data-attributes="member: 4068"><p>Well I went crazy this weekend and did all the carpet, now I am letting it sit so it dries. A few people came by and did not believe that it was the same boat that I bought last August. Next weekend I am hoping to do the electrical and the chairs. I would have some updated pictures but I left my SD card in the computer when I grabbed the camera to take with me for the weekend. I am going to take this Friday off so I can make sure that I have more then enough time to do it all right.</p><p></p><p>Thanks everyone for the support, </p><p></p><p>After I had the carpet in the boat and I could see the frame work come together it felt like I was in the home stretch. I will make sure that I have a bunch of pictures for every one. </p><p></p><p>also wanted to tell everyone about the contact cement I used for the carpet this stuff was fantastic to work with. I used a foam roller and I used about 3/4 of the gallon for a 6'x21' worth of Marine carpet. Also this stuff is so flammable its 80% by weight VOCs so you need to wear a organic vapor respirator and have great ventilation. I had a 2500 cfm fan running about 10 feet away with a cross breeze inside the barn. It has a warning on the lid to tell you to turn off your main gas line before you open the lid, its no joke. but it was worth it.</p><p></p><p>Dap Contact Cement Gel</p><p><img src="https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/public/0QEaGhFuVdsihTuVpQ82QzDM6faN1XF6lpuU2Glx4DRt2Jp1lELvDvJ2e1wpQAyyxTBsbBV338X46SzoIA2m014KiHLqAnijQezAGvdSZCSivh1dhdyVCByR1GZavwFvWUpdMOxMnIZkdhCSLCGryMDC-fpkUm1gk1NrDELKPn4onnWvFCDblLV0TDAyj1przZcn3merYBw" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="summers, post: 196710, member: 4068"] Well I went crazy this weekend and did all the carpet, now I am letting it sit so it dries. A few people came by and did not believe that it was the same boat that I bought last August. Next weekend I am hoping to do the electrical and the chairs. I would have some updated pictures but I left my SD card in the computer when I grabbed the camera to take with me for the weekend. I am going to take this Friday off so I can make sure that I have more then enough time to do it all right. Thanks everyone for the support, After I had the carpet in the boat and I could see the frame work come together it felt like I was in the home stretch. I will make sure that I have a bunch of pictures for every one. also wanted to tell everyone about the contact cement I used for the carpet this stuff was fantastic to work with. I used a foam roller and I used about 3/4 of the gallon for a 6'x21' worth of Marine carpet. Also this stuff is so flammable its 80% by weight VOCs so you need to wear a organic vapor respirator and have great ventilation. I had a 2500 cfm fan running about 10 feet away with a cross breeze inside the barn. It has a warning on the lid to tell you to turn off your main gas line before you open the lid, its no joke. but it was worth it. Dap Contact Cement Gel [img]https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/public/0QEaGhFuVdsihTuVpQ82QzDM6faN1XF6lpuU2Glx4DRt2Jp1lELvDvJ2e1wpQAyyxTBsbBV338X46SzoIA2m014KiHLqAnijQezAGvdSZCSivh1dhdyVCByR1GZavwFvWUpdMOxMnIZkdhCSLCGryMDC-fpkUm1gk1NrDELKPn4onnWvFCDblLV0TDAyj1przZcn3merYBw[/img] [/QUOTE]
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