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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: 249359" data-attributes="member: 1043"><p>Got to doing a bit more today.. It's not perfect but I can say I'm pleased. I grew up hunting and with guns. I can honestly say I've never really been much into wood working or building and this is my first time building anything like this. With that being said this portion came from measuring 50 times before making a cut. All work so far has been done with a circular saw and a orbital jig saw. I have a bit more to do yet, with the wiring at the end (easier part for me) thanks for the help thus far from numerous members.. Not as fancy or technical as some of the builds in here but there is a hillbilly chance this may turn out alright! Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OhioStateBuckeye, post: 249359, member: 1043"] Got to doing a bit more today.. It's not perfect but I can say I'm pleased. I grew up hunting and with guns. I can honestly say I've never really been much into wood working or building and this is my first time building anything like this. With that being said this portion came from measuring 50 times before making a cut. All work so far has been done with a circular saw and a orbital jig saw. I have a bit more to do yet, with the wiring at the end (easier part for me) thanks for the help thus far from numerous members.. Not as fancy or technical as some of the builds in here but there is a hillbilly chance this may turn out alright! Lol [/QUOTE]
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