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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
And so it begins... OhioStateBuckeye's Alumacraft 1648 Mod
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<blockquote data-quote="OhioStateBuckeye" data-source="post: 248575" data-attributes="member: 1043"><p>So I only had an hour to make a few cuts. I put in a new piece of plywood for the flooring, and this is the idea for extending the deck. I will have 16 inches of depth for storage, and about 19 inches by 21 inches for the box cut-outs. I am not sure if i am doing this right or not, to be honest I am not a construction guy. Most of my experience comes with a criminal justice background and guns, so this is probably the first time im using the tools such as a orbital jig-saw and using a circular saw for more than just a one time type of cut.</p><p></p><p>If anyone sees any flaws please call me out and tell me what im doing wrong. I like the idea of having the deck flush with the bow. Being that it is only another 24 inches of deck, i figured it should still be pretty stable. I will be adding 16'' vertical 2x4's for support. I'm a big guy and my friends are big too lol so we need some good support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OhioStateBuckeye, post: 248575, member: 1043"] So I only had an hour to make a few cuts. I put in a new piece of plywood for the flooring, and this is the idea for extending the deck. I will have 16 inches of depth for storage, and about 19 inches by 21 inches for the box cut-outs. I am not sure if i am doing this right or not, to be honest I am not a construction guy. Most of my experience comes with a criminal justice background and guns, so this is probably the first time im using the tools such as a orbital jig-saw and using a circular saw for more than just a one time type of cut. If anyone sees any flaws please call me out and tell me what im doing wrong. I like the idea of having the deck flush with the bow. Being that it is only another 24 inches of deck, i figured it should still be pretty stable. I will be adding 16'' vertical 2x4's for support. I'm a big guy and my friends are big too lol so we need some good support. [/QUOTE]
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