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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14 foot flat bottom aka "ye olde salt" finished
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<blockquote data-quote="Gunner" data-source="post: 155500" data-attributes="member: 3397"><p>to be completely honest man, before the boat i have really never done anything like this. i mean yeah, i've cut and hammered and screwed and drilled, ect ect but never anything like this. it's all pretty much common sense so it's fairly easy. it took about 2-3 months or so i guess. and i just worked on it when i felt like it. I've built decks for houses, and done carpeting inside, and bla bla bla, but there is just some many things all in one building one of these. the hardest thing to get used to for me was dealing with aluminum. It's not a very common building material. cant use zinc copper screws, cant use pressure treated wood, cant do this, cant do that this is how you secure this, whatever. I would say it's pretty easy for anyone that has any common sense at all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunner, post: 155500, member: 3397"] to be completely honest man, before the boat i have really never done anything like this. i mean yeah, i've cut and hammered and screwed and drilled, ect ect but never anything like this. it's all pretty much common sense so it's fairly easy. it took about 2-3 months or so i guess. and i just worked on it when i felt like it. I've built decks for houses, and done carpeting inside, and bla bla bla, but there is just some many things all in one building one of these. the hardest thing to get used to for me was dealing with aluminum. It's not a very common building material. cant use zinc copper screws, cant use pressure treated wood, cant do this, cant do that this is how you secure this, whatever. I would say it's pretty easy for anyone that has any common sense at all [/QUOTE]
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